PAGE EIGHT
NEWS OF REIDSVILLE
AND ROCKINGHAM
T.ifi f retell : d not will
be
. .TburHday, the Fourth. O'
' Elghty-flvo automobiles were count
ed in Hif trinlii ' funeral procession
here Sunday afternoon.
First Liout, Lin wood G. Koor.
colored, has notiflo.1 hU mother lii-re
of his safe arrival overseas.
You will have aa opportunity tlii.
week to see the finest pictures that
are produced at the Grande Theatre.
We learn that our good friend and
patron Mr 11 A ' Iiadett, . 1 of
I., rugett, :it:ir is c i the
v.ay to the ba.tlj.'r :i. n vimi.
News lias been received here of t!u
Safe arrival oversea. ik li.-rkley. Dan
iel, Frank Turner. Glyn Carter and
j. Allen, all of Caswell county.
The first show . at the Grande
Theatre will start promptly at 10 : U'
a. m. July 4th. Second show at 2
o'clock p. m. and continue all after
noon. Night shows 8 o'clock prompt
ly to 11:30 p. m.
James Green Mcttryde of Spray
was tho first Hock'ingliarn county
man drawn in the nation's second
draft lottery. His number was 240
Throughout the nation the first man
draped was known by his numher
246.
The manaRer of Grande Theatre
announces to the general public ol
two xn.-ri;il attractions for this week.
'Rarbjirv Sheen" In six acts Tuesday!
and "Th Littliv Princess ' in six acts
Thursday, July 4th. featuring Mary
Pickford .
Sgts. Gifford : and Robertson en
route to Camp Sevior from Balti
jnore, iMd.. reached Reidsville Sat
urday driving a mammoth Packard
fj-ton army . truck. After resting
here they resumed their journey
Monday morning.
The iMoose -charter closed Satur
day night with a membership of ovev
300 for the Reidsville lodge. A re
quest has been made to headquarters
to receive members up to September
1 an Initiation fee of $10., After
that time it will be $2!5.
The Sandy Cross Canning - Club
Will in net at the home of Mrs. G. W.
Baker, Wednesday, July 3, at. 2:30
p. m. Every member is asked to
" bring some berries, beans, etc. to
put up. Any one In the community
who wishes to com Is welcomed
Mrs. Joe Lane died at her home in
Leaksvillo Friday following a linger
ing illness. The remains were buried
Saturday. Mrs. Lnne Is survived by
her husband, who fs the assistant
postmaKter at Leaksville. Messrs.
Ernest and Cabell Wall are brothers
o( the deceased. -;'.
Private John Walker, 2.ri years old
died Friday at Camp Jackkson fol
lowing a lingering illness. Five or
bx months ago the young man wa ;
one of the many victims of the spinal
meningitis. TTo later "contracted
pneumonia. His remains will b"
buried at Bethlehem. Tie the son of
Mrs. Venle Walker.
Earl Allison of the TJ. S, Navy,
loft today for New ; York, after a
Visit to relatives and friends, Mr
Allison was at the IT. S. ship
"Rockefeller" when it was sunk by
a German siibm'arine. He made bis
rscape through a hole on the side of
the vessel, and was picked up by a
life saving boat. The "Rockefeller"
Riink in seventeen -minutes. Yan
ceyvillo Cor.
DJaima Marshbum, Uventy years
old, of Raleigh, who was killed by a
seaplane accident one day recently
at sea near France, was a grandson
or Mrs. Winsleail and a nephew oT
Mr. Niima A. Wills lead or Iteids
vlll. Tho yotintr -aviators fa'ber.was
a former rural mail carrier of Ralcteh
and is now living in Richmond. Mr,
wok vs
15 HOyiiS A DM
Marvelous Story of Woman'i
Change from Weakness
to Strength by Taking
Druggist's Advice.
Peru, Iml. "I sutTered from a dis
placement with backache and dragging
down pains so
badly that at times
-I could not be on
my feet and it did
notseem as though
4 K could stand it. 1
j J . pj - tried diirerent
gr f 'il A- se vera' doctors
but an operation
would do me any
good. My drug
gist told me of
Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
(impound. I took
it with the result
that I am now well
and strontr. I eet
op in the morning atfouro'clock, do my
; aoU8eworK,menKOioaiaciory anu worn
aH day, come home and get supper and
feel good. 1 don't know how many of
my i rienda I have told what Lydia E.
Pinkham'a Vegetable - Compound ha
done for me. " Mr. Anna METERIANO,
S6 West 10th St, Peru,
Women who eufTer from any uch ail
ment should not fail to try this famotu
root and herb remedy, Lydia E. I'ink
Lam's Yegetablo Compound.
and Mrs. Marsbhurn also have- an
other son in the aviation department.
At a congregational ineeting at the
First Fresbytt rian church' Sunday
morjiing the members voted tu re
lease Rev. Carl I!. Craig and allow
him to accept the pastorate o-. the
Presbyterian church at l.aurinbutg
He has been co-pastor oi the church
here 'the past few years with-, his
father, Dr. I). 1. Craig. Ills many
friends of every deiiomi nation regret
very much to seem him leave Reids-ville.
Ex-judge Thomas A
Artheville, an eminent
Western North Carolina''
Senator from Buncombe
Jones of
lawyer of
and State
county i
1917, has taken
legal department
i position with the
(Si tho War Insur-
Bureau at Washington., Judge
has had a large and lucrative
ance
J one
law practice for years,' his anmuw
Income being, from $C.ihjo to $7,
into, but he has given up this work
to help the government at a salary of
$2,501). Judge Jones is a brother. of
Mrs. Robt, Johnston of near Reids
ville. : ;',.. '
At a meeting of the directors ; of
Citizens Bank, held on June 27, the
regular semi-annual dividend of 4
per cent, was declared and ordered
paid to stockholders on July 1. In
addition to this cash dividend of $1
a share, the bank was able to carry
:i. good round sum to its surplus ac
count, as a result of its six months
business ending June 30. The-pres'
ident's report to the directors showed
ihe bank to be in the strongest con
dition eber shown at any other time
dring its long and prosperous career.
For many years the. Citizens me
has been paying dividends twice a
yea r, which cust om is much appre
ciated by its stockholders.
'. ... . . . a
I see
number
angelus
bell at
from tlie uaiiy press ma. a
of cities will establish ihe
and that at tho sound of tie
7 o clock ever evening the
neonle will pause
and '.'iv a silent
miw' for the succe-.s of
the allied
arms. The first town ' hav? noticed
taking this action Is Reidsville. Here
the bell will ring and the people will
bow their heads and pray. At Green
ville. S. . C, the lights will flash off
for five seconds, then on again, in
dicating that the' time for universal
prayer has arrived.. It's a plan tha
is worth copying in every community
in the United States. "Lord God ot
Hosts, be with us yet." Junior Edi
tor in, Charlotte Observer. 0
Mrs. J. N. Watt motored oyer to
Greensboro Friday taking with her
the following members of the exe:
cut ve committee. Mrs. J. C. Mills,
Mrs. Eugene IrVin, Mrs. Robt.
Hairston , Mrs. Will Williams , Mrs .
Russel. Tucker and Mrs. Dillard Watt
to hear an address by Mrs. Victor
Cluis of Atlanta, Ga., who is head
of the Instruction department of the
Red Cross work at Atlanta. Mrs.
Cluis is an interesting and a most
charming woman and has been most
cordially received on all her tour-
through the Southern Dist rite. From
Greensboro Mrs. Cluis went to Winston-Salem
where she was entertain
ed Friday by Mrs. Lindsey Pater
son at her home, Branlette. ,
DonP foreget the benefit entertain
ment at the Grande Theatre on Fri
day evening for Ihe Daughters of the
Confederacy. The money that is
raised ; will be spent; in ': procuring
marks for the graves of Confederate
veterans. There are about 78. graves
and there Is absolutely no way
to
distinguish a great many 'of them. If:
"Uncle Billy" Fitzgerald shold pass
awav. no one would be able to lo-
cute these graves as tliey are at pres
ent.. The Daughters want to put. a
! simple broiue marker at each grave i
'and are beginning to raise the money j
in this way . We must not forget ;
i those who died for us, nor must we
neglect those who are fighting tor us.
! Keep the memories of both green by i
doing viitir bit. i
! Rev: J. W. Wells, colored pas-J
riop o.' St: Paul M. 10. church . this 1
j. City... bas been trtinsferred ... to- -the.
! p:i--,toia'e ti Clark Memorial M. K.
' church, Nashville. Tenn. '.The great i
church to which Rev. Wdls has been
'sent to' requires the services of a man i
who can do tlnirs, but the penpl ? ,
i who know bun believe he will more .
; than live up to the expectations of
t i! to whom be goes. His life in i
j the North - Carolina Conference has ;
made an impression that Will Iibe af- j
ter him. Among the moid important j
ciiarges f has served us pastorjire;
Forest City. Lenoir, Hickory, Max-j
ton. High Point. Leaksville and;
Rehlsville. His work in alt of thes j
places has meant much to the church
and the race. The 'voice.
Among the out of town guests at
tending the funeral of Misses Wind
sor and Bolyn here Sunday were;
Mrs. J. B. Clarke, Mr. W. B
V.ike , M rs . J . C. Saund-M s , Miss
li.ia SauTideri, Mr.' W; L Kelly,
W Uses Mary and Carrie Yeattes, Mr.
ar.a Mrs. B. C. Travis, Misses Cora
and Annie Travis, Mr. and Mrs.. R.
A. Clarke, or Danvile. Mrs, J. M,
Burton and Mrs. W. II . Womack of
Spencer, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Bain o Greensboro. Mr. Holt, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Floyd, or Greens
boro; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones,
Misses Bessie Gunn. Nannie ODell.
May Terry, lone Kemp, Mr. an.4
Mrs. Geo. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs
Austin, of Leakfville-Spray; Mrs.
J m Meador of Ashevllle; Miasms
run.ee Brfnklcjr aud Natlie C.dd of
Raleigh; MTr. J. C. Windsor of St.
Augustine, Fla. '
TTTE REVIEW:
COMING AND GOING OF
THE PASSING THRONG
Miss Gladys Burton a visiting rel
atives in Luray, Va. ,
Miss Pattie Brown is visiting, rela
tives at I'nn'n Ridgu. .
Miss Margaret Womack is visiting
friends in Laurinbiirg.
Miss Mary Freddy of Philadelphia
is visiting relatives here.
Miss Laura 'Jor.e of Crv.veV county
Is visiting j'ela'ives near town.
Mr. Wm. 1). Stocks is spending a
few days in New York on busines.-..
Mrs. F. M. liauknight of Rich
mond, Va., is visiting relatives here.
i.Mrs. L. J. Sands has returned
iron i a
Va.
M rs .
from a
Bt;ach.
M iss
vsit to relatives tn Chatham,
Fred Springs has returned
len days' stay at Wrightsville
Maymie Bennett has return
ed ..rom
Mayodan to spena her va-
atiou. - '
Sheriff, and , Mrs. T. L: -arduer
spent one day last week in flaiulolpli
county.
Mr. J. H. ."'Bennett has gone to
Kinsion to engage in the tobacco
business. . .
Mr. D. T. Staddler of Kernersvill'-'
spent the past few days here with
relatives.
Mrs. F. T. Preddy-and daughter
oi Memphis, Tenn. are guests of rel
atives here. i
Little Aliss Jessie Gammon spent
last week with her sister, Mrs. Dan-
I let toaumters.
Misses Lucy and Sara Irvin hav
returned froth a visit to relatives in
Winston-Salem: '.
Mrs. J . M . Martin has joined her
husband in Salisbury after a visit to
her relatives ItereV:
Mrs. Charles Adams and daughter
of Greenville are guests of Mr, and
Mrs. II. L: Moore. n
Mrs. Herbert Russel and daughter
of Gulf, X. C", ..are guests of Mrs,
A. P. Montgomery.
Mrs. Titos. K. Jones and tw-o
children of Ridgeway, Va. are guests
oi Mr. and Mrs. B, R. Stone.
Miss Gladys Ph.-. i'i and Mrs. M H
Lewis have roiarnul fiom a vio. :o
relatives in Randolph county,
Mr. A. F. Pettigrew has gone to
Oianta , S. C. ', where he will auc
tioneer, at a tobacco warehouse.
Private Paul Ingle passed through,
Reidsville one day last week en route
to France from Canip Wadswortti.
Mrs. Annie Taylor and daughter,
Annie,: .visited the former's brother,
Mr. C, C. Fowlkes. the week-end,
Mr. R. W. Ilutcherson has- gone
to Pamlico, S. C., to run a ware
house '(dui)ing the present tobacco
season. . '
Private Fletcher McDonald, US.
A. training at the A. & M College
is 'spending a few days with his peo
ple near town .
Miss Elizabeth Johnston and J.
Earle Smith motored in from Nor
folk, Va., Sunday to spend, a week
with relatives here.
Mrs. R. J. Oliver and daughter,
Margaret, have returned from a visit
to relatives at Chattanoogo, Tenn.,
and Ware Shoals, S. C.
Mr. J. T. Hendiix has gone to
Bethlehem. Pa. , where he has en
listed in the ontnnnce department
of the United ..'States Army.
Mr. and Mrs. John Settle and Miss
j Leaksville . and spent Sunday after
: noon with Mrs. WilWlIass.:
: Mrs. B. C. Hall and little daugh
' ter or Raleigh are "-.'spending some
itime with the former's mother, Mrs. :
i A (I- Martin, on South Main S;.
j Mr. C. I. Rascoe of Meridian,
Miss., Mr. and Mrs. It. F.Btick, and
children of Charlotte left Ueulsv.iUe
! todav lor an extended visit to New
.Hampshire, and Vermont. They are
i traveling, by auto.
' Mi-s I" mi hi Mien 1 It Fndn
night for a:hingtiii , DC, to re
snme her duties in the Adjutant Gen
cral'.s otflce. She was accompanied,
by her sister. Miss Halite Allen, who '
has received an appointment In the
Ordnance Department. i
Corp. Robt, L. Parish and wif? of '.,
Duluth, N. Y. , arrived in the city;
last Tuesday to visit their aunt, Mrs.i
T. L. Gardner. On his arrival here,
he found a message waiting for hinv
to .report at once to., his company,1
1
NEW INTEREST
PERIOD
Begins in our Savings Department July 1.
.Buy to the limit on War Savings and place
the balance with us.
Rockingham Savings Bank & Trust Co.
Tie Bank Willi Two Ends of Intercd-Personal and 4 Per Cent
REIDSVILLE. N. 0.
which leaves :ti at, early, date for
f ' erseas.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burton of Mem
phis, Tenn., are guests of relatives
here. '' '
Miss Sadie King has returned from
Akron, Ohio, where she has been
visiting her sisler, Mrs. White
die. -. . '. " ':'
Mayor M. P. Cummings and
W. J. Pettigrew left today
Wrightsville Beach to attend
Shriners convention.
Sid-
Mr.
for
the
BUSINESS BUILDERS
LOST, WANTED, ETC.
Pure
They
service
Mare
Silk Service Flags at Smiths,
are here! Service pins and
flags. At Smith's! .
and colt for sate or will trade
for fre -h
cow.
-A. II. Waycaster,
Route 4.
McCollums is the place. They
want and appreciate your trade
Phone 81.
Bring us your produce. We pay
cash or trade. Phone 84. J. D
McCollum & Son.
LOST. Gold pin Bet with small
brown cameo. Return to this oltice
and receive reward. . , . ,
.FOR SALK. Two Jersey milk
cows. R. W. Scott, Route 1, three
miles from Reidsville.
FOR SALE. One rubber tire baby
carriage, all folding type. Reason
for sale am drafted. Will Laster.
If you want good service have
your barber, work done at the Cli
max Barber Shop. Barber & Petti
grew. LOST Bunch of ten or twelve
keys, somewhere in business part of
city. Reward if returned to W. J.
Pettigrew.
TRANSFER. Call 33 or 305. J if
you want trunks and baggage moved
Sunday or any other time. F. E.
Springs at Express Office.
CARD OF THANKS. We wish to
extend our sincerest . thanks to our
many irienus tor tneir Kinuness
shown us during our recent bereave
ment, Mrs. G. T. Windsor, and
family, Mr. and Mrs.. W. H. Bolyn.
FOR SALE. My entire household
and kitchen furnishings including 1
Round Oak Range, 1 oil stove, re
frigerator, etc". All practically new.
Will be sold privately. See me if
you want to buy a bargain. W. M.
Smith.
STRAYED OR STOLEN. From
my home place Monday night, the
21th, inst. ,; a black mare mule,
about 4 years old, medium size. Re
ward if returned. Waiter Stone, R.
F. D. 3, Reidsville. (J. T. Strader'a
farm. )
PEAS FOR SALE. I have on
an. for quick sale, reasonable prices
in good sacks the following varie
ties of field peas: Whippoorwills,
Brabham, New Era, Coffee and large
Black Peas. J. L. Butler, Reids
ville, N. C, phone 102.
The Southern Express Co., will
now lie known as the American Rail
way P2xpress Co. , and all business
will be handled as before. The office
is open from 8 to 12 a. m. and 1 to
G p. m. Free deliveries are made
to the business section in the inorn:
ings and the residence sections' in
the evenings. No deliveries after 6
p . m . F. E , Springs , Agent , .;":."
Boschee's German Syrup
will quiet your cough, soothe the in
flammation of a Bore throat and lungs,
stop irritation in the bronchial tubes,
insuring a good night's rest, free from
coughing and with easy expectoration
in the morning. Made and sold In
America for r.y-two years. A won
derful prescription, assisting nature
in building up your general health
and throwing off the ddseease. Es
pecially useful in lung trouble, asth
ma, croup, bronchitis, etc. For sal3
by Gardner Drug Co.
the extreme weakness often results in
impaired hearing, weakened eyesight,
bronchitis and other troubles, but if
Scoff' Emulsion h given promptly,
it carries strength to the organs
and creates rich blood to build 4fojA
up the depleted forces. "Wli
Children thrive on Scotf Emultioo. B Hj
It l Free from AkohoL
New
Right Now We Are Showing a
Big Display of Brand New Shapes
and Styles.
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
We have a big assortment of styles and sizes
--to be sold at reduced prices. Come in
early and make your selections. -
Mrs. Cornie Irvin & Co.,
The Woman's Store
Quality and Style.
FOR RENT. Five-room home on
Harrison street. Miss Sue Pinnie,
Phone 206 -W.
FOR RENT. My home on Lindsey
street. Address Mrs. D. R. Ellng
ton, 116 Spring St., Winston -Saletn;
IFOR RKJNT . 5 - room cottage on
North Scales street, possession given
at once. J. Y. Stokes, West Mar
ket street.
We ave plenty sweet potato slips
(yam and Hall) and celery plants.
Prices right. Mrs. W. T. Barber &
Son, phone li2-J.
FOR RENT. Four room cottage
with lights and water, North Scales
street; $10 per month. Apply to D.
C. BURTON, phone 82.
Protect your tobacco against tha
ravages of tobacco worms by using
arsenic of lead. We also sell powder
guns and sprayers. Townsend Bug
gy. CO. '-;" ."
AUTOMOBILE FOR HIREL I have
a new Buick car in service and will
appreciate the patronage of the pub
lic. Rates reasonable. C. E.
Meador, day phone 94, night phone
4502.
LOST. A pocket cook c: ntaiuin2
a five-dollar bill, one 2 -dollar bill,
two 1-dollar bills and 65c in change,
somewhere on the streets Saturday,
Finder please return to Aunt Vick
Watt in care of J, C. Barber and
get reward.
SEE ME FOR
FIRE
TORNADO &
AUTOMOBILE
Laura L.
Office Ksxt to J. H. Burton's Store, Gilmer Street
PHONE 307.
vV,
MOVING DAY !
Having about completed repairs in my drug store, I am
now moving the ' stock purchased from Fetzer's Drug
Store with my own stock, where I am better prepared
than ever to take care of your drug store needs. A wel
come awaits you always, with Best Drugs, Best Prices,
and Best Service.
Tucker's Drug
WATERMELON
CANTALOUPE .
Great variety of the best just received.
'
All kinds Field and Garden Seeds. We
will be glad to fill your orders, large or
smalt
GARDNER DRUG COMPANY
PHONE 14. WIGHf'PHONE 61-J.
' TUESDAY, JULY,, 2. 1918
nij
summer lpiiner t
pvt? sun t, r .. i.
v j - u . a u hud i Cnli CO
J. N. Watt.
FOR TRANSFER CAR call B.
Bennett, phona 171-W.
pipe, brick, and building blocks,
on W. T. Woo ten, Mgr.
stationery is complete. The W.
01iverPrinting Co., city.
Just received a shipment
Reidsville Hardware Co.
See the Florence Automatic
cook stove, the greatest of stoves.
Sold by Reidsville Hardware Co.
In order to assist the local '
Cross Chapter I will give 5 cent3
every pair of rubber heels I put
i u 1.11 H PHni e s: vvh HmirMi'ii
your patronage and want, to say
ouiy cuarea i.oc ior nair cuis.
grew, Proprietors.
UTrtrnT-ra x
vu i .n. .v in i it-' f m h i. 1 1 - r r
will be charged $1 per week or
less time payable In advance
each tent erected. AH parties
ei ijr ur LUL uvxa;iyp ucca, civ, -
mo nr vv h i in via nn ina ura
isea . C. A. Stokes. R. P. D.
Reidsville.
RATES ON
Powell, Agt.
Store, PHONE 200
S3
AND
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SEED