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THE REVIEW: HE1DSV1LLE, N. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 191S ROCKINGHAM FARMERS ARE ASKED TO FEED THE COUNTY FOLKS" DURING NEXT YEAR IN MEMORIUM v".' (Clarence Ousley, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture.) Secretary McAdoo has given warning that transportation may be lacking in 1918 to haul food and feed to States and communities that do not provide for themselves Military movements must have first consideration, and military move ments will be greater in 1918 than in 1917. The prime ques tion for the farmers is not what products will bring the high est price, but what products will insure food for his family and feed for his live stock, and- the answer is: a vgetable garden, a milk cow, a brood sow, a poultry flock, ample corn, oats, peanuts, etc., and then as much cotton or tobacco as he can cultivate well. ' IT IS THE HIGHEST DEMAND OF PATRIOTISM-it is the first requirement of living-that in 1918 every State, ev ery county, every neighborhood, every farmer, be as nearly self-sustaining as possible. ' For the South to plunge on cotton or tobacco or any other speculative crop and to depend upon the corn belt for bread and meat will be for the South to engage in a gamble which may cause privation to its people and disaster to the nation. For any man now to determine his business operations from the standpoint of profit along without regard to the nation's needs, is for him to WILFULLY PROFITEER IN THE BLOOD OF-HIS FELLOWS WHO ARE FIGHTING IN FRANCE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE REPUBLIC. My whole life has been spent in the South. I know the Southern farmer. HE WILL DO HIS DUTY AS HE SEES IT, I am appealing to every man in the South to make known these facts-to consider it his business to make them known and I shall have no doubt of the results. -7" Jkeep your shoes neat L I I II -v f 1 II I I TH6y.P OAH.6Y CORPORATIONS. t-TD. BUFFALO, NY. I Buy a War Savings Stamp 1 V 1 4 finest bed in the world can be spoiled by a poor mattress and improved by a good one. Those who have used the modern, built up mattress know its comfort and solid restfulness. Our mattresses make a firm, soft and yielding bed that rests every part of the body. They never lose their shape. We have just unloaded a full car. Come in and see how triese mat tresses are constructed. We have them for all sized beds, in several designs of licking and at various prises, but all veiy reasonable. BURTON-CHANCE-WALKER CO. --.-. - Furniture and Undertaking Thl community was saddened last Saturday morning by the death of one of our most esteemed friends, Mrs. Marinda McKlnney, wife of Bided 9. li. McIClnney. She was bora July 24, 1851 and departed this, life February 23, 1918, makig her stay on earth 66 years, 7 months and 28 days. She was of a kind and loving dls position, always ready to render her aid to the poor and needy, and to ad minister to the sick. She was a Rood nurse. She was so cheerful and en tertaining that Bhe had many, many frlonds; and her home was a home Indeed. I have known the deceased nearly all my life and 1 don't think I ever saw one that lived a near perfection as she. She was so devoted to her children and to her hutfband. Ever ready to help him off to his appoint ments, taking everything out of the way. She was wonderful In the un derstanding of the Scriptures, almost equal to the preachers. It was won derful to hear her tell of her experi ence her deliverance from sin' ana death. She loved hen God and was not afraid to own and confess Him before men. A few days before she passed away this scripture came to her mind: "And now men see not the bright light that is In the cloud." Job 37:21. But It came to her: "Thou canst notsee," etc. It was for her. But before she died, she said "The cloud will soon be over, for I see the bright light," (Jesus.) She died In the triumph of faith. She' was buried at Pleasant Grove Sunday evening, a large congregation being present to witness the last sad rites. Elders G. M. Trent. J. W Gil liam, jr., and the writer conducted the funeral.. The pall bearers were Messm F. M. Combs, J. H. Brown, E. D. Paschal and It. W. Stanfleld. Eleven children survive, viz, W. S.; John B.; B. L.; P. A.; Joe B.; Jessie and Jack; Mrs. Fannie Boone, Mrs. Ed Harrelson ; Mns. Ernest Sartin and Mrs. Fred Summers. Mrs. J. T. Thompson preceded her to the grave (This was her eldest daughter.) The family desire to return thanks plResources over Five Million Dollar 3. FIGURING INTEREST In forwarding deposits to the First National Bank of Danville, Va., bear in mind that funds deposited in the Savings Department draw 4 per cent interest per annum from the first of the month, and the 15th, following the date of deposit. This interest is compounded twice a year. If you have surplus funds, we suggest that you write us for further facts regarding the safety and other advantages of our Banking by Mail service to people throughout the State. Established 1Q72 ft The First National Bank of Danville .VA. Jas. L Phitcmctt, Pr esident. B.V. Booth, VicPrs.a Cash. CXA.Ovtnscv.VIc President. HCPATTON, Asa. Cashier. l.l..ljUeRRANT,Alt Lishltr. iiiimiiiiiiiiiMHHiimMimimimMiiinHmTwffmmniiiimi I Bliss Beyond (A tribute of love for my dear mother, Mrs. Margaret Somers, who departed this life on the 6th day of February, 1918.). She -has crossed the mystic vale, Beyond the screen of time she's flown, Pasisd beyond this mortal pale; She rests in peace beside the throne. Deathless be death's peaceful sleep And glorious be the sweet repose Deathless lire. The Lord dotti Keep A radinat soul; a blissful close. . PasLsed beyond all earthly care. vigils Keep Beyond where earthly to the neighbors and friends for their Hear me .Lord K"' kindness death. during the sickness and , T. A. STANFIELD W.SJ. IN MEMORIUM And guide me np the sunless steep Lord of Heaven I implore ) Thy watchful constant care o'er me Be Thou my everlasting door And open Thou my eyes to see: .,W" y:, ry. 4' 1918: !?e Wnitten In the book above, ucoui !, fii u.e uou,e m w, A d m heart for evermore Turn Barber and claimed the Pir-pure )ne name -j love it of his devoted father Mr. Tom lnto niy 80U, Thy 9pint pour. Barber, who for the last few months ! had been Buffering from a stroke of Let Thy spirit come with power paralysis. "Uncle Tom" was a mem- Constrain my heart to do Thy will ber of the Happy Home church and Comfort Lord in this sad hour was always faithful to the church; Ad guide me up life's rugged hill. and until slcknesa prevented. The funeral was conducted gy Rev. J. T. Strader at Happy Home church Give me grace to pass me oer When Thou dost beckon from nigh on where the remains were tenderly laid Hea, my heart s0 saddened sore. to rest, lie leaves a devoted com panion, two sonis, fouiri daughters and many friends to mourn his death. Our sympathy goes to the dear fam ily In the loss of their father and may the Lord's most tenderly love conifo.it the sorrowful hearts In the hours of death, and that we may live to be ready to answer the call as '.Uncle Tom" did. And dii'ive away each sorrow sigh. Peaceful she doth resit in Thee Thou giver of the hope divine; . Give me grave that I may be With her when death shall call1 me thine." . V M. G. Martinsville, Va. -w.s.s- - ' State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucus county, ss. Prank Jj Cheney make oath that he is senior partner of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforeaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one Hundred dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. t'HANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A, D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, When Croup Comesg Treat Externally The old method of dosing delicate little Stomachs with nauseous drugs is wrong and harmful. Try the external treatment Tick's "Vsp-CvBub" Salve. Just rub little over the throat and chest. The va pors, released by the body heat, loosen the choking phlegm and ease the difficult breathing, A bedtime application insures sound sleep.' 25o, 60c, or $1.00. Rogers & Cook (Seal) Notary Public! w : ' . v , Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken I are icarrvlns th buirest ant most complete line of building materials eve:' carried by any lumber dealer in Reidsville. Those wlir are contem plating "builiing will do well to see them ' before buying, in their stock you will fiir.d the following items and you will find the prices right, ' All kinds and grade' of flooring. Price of Army Horses Fixed ! ceiling, siding, boxing, shingles, laths "Horses which cavafe-y officers will niouiding.3, doors, door frames.wlndow Carter take overseas must not cost more frames, all built to your order, all cex from the government for more than this amount, and which may be bought back at the original figure if in good condition. And one doesn't have to know much about horses and the prices thereof to know that It will be very ordinary mounts that the cavalrymen and ar tillerymen will get for $165 and $190. W.S.S. DeVoe's Forecast For March This will be a very .coldf stormy month; first to second, pleasant. On the third a storm will form over the lower Mississippi Valley and move northeastward; fourth to fifth cloudy, with rain and snow1; sixth to seventh, cold., and blustery ; eighth to ninth. pleasant. On the tenth a great storm will form over the lower (Mississippi Vajtey; eleventh to twelfth, heavy rains; thirteenth to fourteenth, cold wave; fifteenth, pleasant; sixteenth, pleasant; on the seventeenth a storm will form over Texas and move over the Gulf states; eighteenth to nine teenth, hefvy rains; twentieth to twenty-first, cold and blustery; twenty-second to twenty-third, pleasant; twenty-fourth to twenty-fifth, warm er; on the twenty-sixth a storm will form over the Gulf states and move up the Atlantic coast, causing heavy rains; twenty-seventh to twenty- eighth, cold 2nd rainy; twenty-ninth to thirtieth, pleasant; thirty-ftrisit, the month will close mild and pleasant. IS YOUR HOME INSURED? If not, don't put it off. My rates are more reasonable than you thin FRANCIS 'WOMACK, c The Insurance Man v 10c Paper Back Novel Books Just pehty on Window. hand. Look on can Aluminum Foil. A Swiss process for the manufacture of aluminum foil consists of coating sheets for the metal with oil, folding or piling a number of them together and rolling them until they are as thin as desired. DEEP SPRINGS Nice weather now for sowing oats. The fanners aire very busy preparing 'nd for the coming crop. The tobacco has all' been put on market in this section except Messrs. W. B.Grogan and G. C. Lewis, who are very busy getting thelm ready for market. Messrs. Harvey Roberts and G. C. Lewis and Mlsa Ida Lewis motored over to: Mim Cora Sharps near Sit nlou aln Cnnrlotr Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Barker of neap IVice visited Mrs. J. H. Carter Sun day. . The measle epidemic Is in our com munity at. present. A new case broke out Monday, : " The Deep Spring school taught by Miss Ida Lewis is progressing nicely. Rev, C. W. Glidewetl will fiill his regulan apiwintment at Deep Spring , tiou. church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Hope to see a large crowd out. Mtwdanies c. A. Allen and J. P. Pharls visited Mrs. Robert liust Tuesday aft e.(n.oon. than $165, and those of artillery ofli- kids of wlndowts, over 2,000 to pick We learn that Mrs. S. A. Allen is cers $190, according to instructions; from. All kinds of. window glasses, now getting from 25 to 43 tugs dail.y recently received by (he commanding' all kinds of glass dooas, fancy newels! GUess she will be able to help out officer of the remount at Camp Se- and fails, all kind3 of interior finish, the Pood Administration. ', vier, says a correspondent writing j plain an d fancy cabinet mantles, in Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Allen have re-'from the camp to the Wilmington I f-Vt ("ou wU fjnd ithem ready to celved a letter flrom their son. A. Star. No nrivate mounts will h ta-'furish nnrthfrvor vim mv iipm) tn Get one of those ten year guaran teed gold filled beautiful cout knA I vest pocket watch chains. ONLY 4 S CENTS. Guaranteed $1.50 Self-filling Faan tain Pens in our Windows. ; Try one. Smith Stat. & Pig. Co. "Service Is It." Plumbing internally and r acts through the i blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the syjtem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CNENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. .'.'Hall's Family . Pills for constipa- -w.s.s.- Contractor All kinds of! Plumbiue. Roofing, Guttering, Etc. First-class Workmen. All Work Guaranteed. Specifications Gladly Fur nish; d. R. G. Gladstone. build your house v They are sole agents for "Titehold" red cedar shingles, the kind that carries a wiritten guarantee for forty D. Allen, who is in Newport News, ken to France by the government, Va., stating that he got a fall of 21 w-h!ch for the duration of the war or 31 feet, fracturing his hip. He is will furnish mounted officers with now In the hosnltal at that nla M uui a va ii -ua v a.i.vv l-l ft k o v ft 4 j l x iw v- , mr. jonn jtarxer nas a very bad than the above prices, which are the years. ; ixdsoned hand caused by a Limp maximums under present contracts, See them, they will be glad to show chimney breaking while washing It. will be paid. An exception is in the you their stock and help you with ner nuiny mends will regret to case of a horse purchased by an offi- your plans learn or the accident. The young people enjoyed the dance Immensely la.t Thursday night at the home of Mr. Matt Hatcher. Mr. Cha:iie Grogan visaed friends on Route 2 last Sunday. Mr. Auburn Pharls visited his sis ter, .Mrs. George Williams, last Sat urday near Leaksvllle, W.S.8.- . HIGH GRADE BUILDING BRICK Brick 1 the most , enduring i most cecure against flr; most oomfortable in all weather moat eooncmlcal in final cott and tta trost beautiful of ay bnildlnf matS'iaL . v If quality appeals to you, mitt as and st Quota tlona Bklpmeats made promptly. WILUAM80N A HEDGECOCK, INC, MartlnsTlIK V. 8olidifylna Petroleum. A Frenchman has Invented a process of solidifying petroleum for safety In transportation by the addition of a so lution of 84hp. It being possible to burn the; resulting combination to r. movt Uuraoip wim aicohoL OUR MACHINERY FOR REPAM WORK Is most complete. We are In a position to repair any knd of machine, to replace worn or de fective parts. Such work la alwtya wanted in a hurry for an Idle ma chine e&ta its head oft la lost time and business. If you have a t non-working machine let us put It back on Its job again. WOi'IACK IdOTOR CO. Ideal Pressing Club W. W. WIUJAKS, Prop.. All Garments Cleaned or Dyed M . Short Notice. Hats Cleaned and Blocked Satisfaction Guaranteed oa all WorX - ...v.. Prices Reasonable... M tm -OVER 8HARP-3 BARBER 8 HOI? , Tslephona 829 Prczpt Service. Best Wert'
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