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T1IE REVIEW: REIDSVTLLJ j. N. C. PAGE SDs raiDAY, AUGUST 30Tir. 1918 Children Cry for Fletcher's THE NEWS IN BRIEF SINCE OUR LAST ISSUE Adjutant General Laurence Young, who will enter active service with the rank of major, will be Succeeded by former Adjutant General Beverly s. Hoyster of Oxford. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of ' and has been made under his per- sonal supervision 6ince its infancy. aS4rZ-&CU4Z Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants rind Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. . For more than thirty years it has been in constant usa for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural Bleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Realizing her comparative weak ness in aviation as compared with other great nations, Japan will ex ert every effort to increase the efflc ieney of her flying corps. The municipal council of Paris haa unanimously agreed to present to Marshal Foch a sword of honor In recognition of his services as com- inander-in chief of the entente allied forces. The rtfumdlng "P of the English slackers who went to Ireland to es cap conscription Is proceeding thor ouhly, but has not produced any thing like the number of men that nnxst people imagined to be availa ble. 7 In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought The British third and fourth arm ies suffered casualties estimated at about 23,500 between Aut;. 21 and 25. according to advices from the front. Dining thl3 same -period the fierman losses In '-prisoners alone amounted to 20,000 men ia the bat tie o;ut of the Ancre. ' Henry Ford, Thos. A. Edison, Johu Burroughs, naturalist, and H. S. Firestone, manufacturer, and son. If. S. Firestone, Jr., are ir Asheville on a pleasure trip. Mr. Ford stated that the party was mere ly on an outing and that no signifi-" cance was attached to their visit. Valuable Real Estate at PUBLIC AUCTION AH of this is Valuable Town Property. The farthest away is the 65-Acre Tract, which is only about three-fourths of a mile form the Leaksville Graded School Building. Airplane ambulances to carry in jured aviators rfnickly from the scene of an accident to a field hospital are to be provided at all flying fields. Successful experiments with the am bulance plane at Gerstner field, Lake Charles, La., led to their introi?J.c tion at the nine Texas fields and the war department announces that all field commanders have been instruct ed to follow the example. Mail For War Prisoners As onio North Carolina soldiers are now in the hands of the Germans and as others may be expected In the natural piras ai war to become pri soners, it Is necessary for their fam ilies and friends who wish to write them to follow the regular forms. If these forms are not strictly followed letters will not reach them. The following form ai supercrlption should be carefully followed: Prisoner of War Mail No Postage Private John Doe, American Prisoner of War, Camp, (if known) Province, (if known) Germany (or Austria). Via New York. The sender's name and address should be written plainly across the back. The letter should be short nmL k. u. iiobertson. She has Just parsed her 88th birthday and is enjoying very good health. Sho now in Kdrvtce' In of Greens Dallas last SAUNDERS. Mrs. Joe Roberta has been very ill but w are glad to note that she is better now. iMr. Tom Hundley, jr., has re- wirned to Draper after a visit here Miss Lettie Alcorn of Spray Is vis iting her aunt, Mrs. J. It. Thomas Mr. Paul Wootton of Reldsville was a recent visitor here. Misses Emma ami Alyne Dallas of Draper spent the weekend with home folks. . Mrs. J. J. Dallas of the M-t. Her- mon section is visiting her daughter, By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Rockingham county in epecial proceedings entitled James B. Dunn and wife and others vs. . Jesse R. Dunn and others, the undersigned Commissioner-will, on Saturday, Aug. 31, at 2 P. M.j In front of the Boulevard Bank and Trust Company, on the Boulevard, Spray, N. C. , in said county, sell at public auction to the highest bid i der, for cash, the following described lots of land, to -wit:' FIRST TRACT: Beginning at J. M. Hopper's corner on the north side of the Boulevard and running thence with the Boulevard N. 61 1-2 de grees, W. -00 feet to a stake; thence N. 34 l-2d B. 143.2 feet to a stake; thence S. 45d 7 min. E. 101 1-2 feet to J. M. Hopper's, rear corner; thence with his line S 34d 25 min. W. 115 1-2 feet fo the beginning. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a point on the Boulevard 180 feet from1 the East corner of the Boulevard and Byrd avenue; thence with the Boul evard S 69d 45 min. 100 feet to a corner, now J. W. Dillon's corner; thence with Dillon's line S. 20d 15 min. VT. 216 feet to said Dillon's rear corner; thence S. 85d 15 min. W 110 feet to a stake; thence N. 20d 15 min. E. 2 2 1-2 feet to the begin ning. : THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a Btone and pine pointers In a field North of a dwelling house; thence! NY with line of a lot No. , 359 l-2d E 135 poles to a small Spanish oak on the south side otf the Marrowbone road; thence with the road as it me anders S. 43d E 31 poles S 39 l-2do E. 34 poles to a stone in Dunn's line; thence S. 50d.W 46 1-2 poles; thence S. 4S degrees W. 102 poles to a little dead Spanish oak; thence N. 32d W. about 85 poles to the begin ning, and containing sixty-five (65) acres, more or less. FOURTH TRACT: Beginning at a stake on the Marrowbone road and running thence S., 48d W. 11 1-3 chains to a pine at a crook in the line; thence E. 3 and 4-1000 chains to a stake or stone; thence N. 73d E. 5 and 92-100 chains to the original line between Lane and Dunn; thence N. 3 l-4d E. 6 and 45-100 chains to the beginning, and containing 2 and 82-100 acres, more or less. FIFTH TRACT: Being known a lot No. 6, Section 1, as per map of Oakland made for Leaksville--Spray Insurance and Realty Company. President Wilson, Senate prohibi tion leaders declare, is not opposed to legislation pending in the Senate proposing national prohibition during the war, but has suggested that the proposed time for Its becoming ef fective Janiiary 1, next extend ed.. Negotiations to that end, it is said, seems to assure an agreement for passage of the bill and also for some extension of time to liquor in terests. ' '-' - '-' ;'" ''3' ! Prospects for a slightly higher price for sugar to the consumer in the near future were forecast by the food administration in announcing that the sugar equalization board in order to minimize Inequalities be tween prices of the old and new crops, wilt purchase all s'ugar at the old price and resell to the holders at the new price. The increase to con sumers, it has been said, will not amount to more than a cent a pound. Sale subject to confirmation of Sup erlor Court. Thla the 29th day of July, 1918. A. W. BUN IN , Com'r. Leaksville, N. C. ft ! !) NOTICE! On and after Sept. 1 , 1918, charges for stor age of cars will be $3 per month, instead of $2, as heretofore. AMOS MOTOR CO. WOMACK MOTOR CO REIDSVILLE MOTOR CO The government has asked for an enrollment of 25,000 capable and pa triotic women 'for service In the Stu dent Nurses', Reserve. , The quota of 460 expected from North Carolina has not been reached. Those who are able and willing to serve the nation by joining the Nurses Reserve are urged to enlist at once. The call Is to women of learning quickly and of doing responsible work which Is of ten hard or unpleasant. The age limits are 19 to 35 years. ; iMore than 40.000 deadweight tons of ships were added to the American merchant marine in the week ending August 22, by the completion of eight more vessels In American ship yards. Seven of the ships were of steel and one of wood. Launching in the week ending Aug. 24, totaled 19, 9 steel and 10 wooden ships. The new deliveries brought the grand to tal of ships added to the merchant marine In the last year to 281, with an aggregate deadweight tonnage of 1,725,731. The launchings total 535 vessels of 2.923,973 tons. Every Dog Has His Day Fleas are the bane of the Dog's life in summer but every day will be "his day" if you will but rub a little BEE BRAND INSECT Pnw. DER into his fur occasionally. It cannot harm nt f but it certainly will kill all the hues ik.i n v wjoi. worry mem, Xjoqk ior the red sifting top tin. Bee Brand Insect" Powder fan it Into th air Flies and mosquitoes die in a few minutes. Will kill ants, fleas, roaches, bed-bugs, lice,' and bugs of nearly every kind. Directions on package. Look for the iiee Urand Trade Mark. V2Sc & 60c . Everywhere ' IcCCRUdC0,BiWt.U1 $1 r?AH has five griaid.nmi France. Mr. and Mr a. Sv1ks boro visitod Mrs. C. L. Sunday. The farmer of this aection are very liy priming and curing" tohacco Mrs. Prank Dallas is on on the sick list this week. t . I I . T. D.. -Robertson tii led her niece. Mrs. June Glass, near Car nwl Sunday. IVOr.iEO PRAISE STELLA-U1TAE Tho building and phy.sl&a direc tors of the Y. M. C. A. In the 43 camps In the Southeastern Depart ment will meet at Blue Ridge, Black Mountain, N. C. from August 28 to Sept. 20. inclusive. IN MISERY FOR YEARS Mrs. Courtney Tells How She Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oskaloosa, Iowa. "For years I was simply in misery from a weakness and awtul pains and nothing seemed to do me any good.i A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound- I did so and got re lief right away. I can certainly re commend this valu able medicine to other women who suffer, for it has done such ood work for me and I know it will help others if they will give it a fair trial." Mrs. Lizzie Courtney, 103 8th Ave., West. Oskaloosa. Iowa. Why will women drag along from day i to day, year in and year out, suffering such misery as did Mrs. Courtney, when such letters as this are continually being published. Every woman who sutf era from displacements, irregularities, in flammation, ulceration, backache, ner vousness, or who is passing through the Change of Life should give this famous root and herb remedy. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable CormxHind, a trial. For special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lvnn, I -Ias3. 1 he result of its long experience is at your service. We wantevery afflicted woman to try it least one bottle of Stclla-Vltae on 3ur plain, open guarantee to return the money paid for it if it does not benefit. If you doubt our word that it will relieve the distressing aches, pains and misery peculiar to the diseases of wo men, read the testimony of these women who have tried it and are glad to tell Dthers what it has done for them. The only interest they have in the matter is mat wmcn any true woman ieeis in helping to relieve the sutTerings of other women. Vou can believe them. Mrs. J. F. Lee, Milstead, Ga., had female complaint for years. Three bot tles of Btella-Vitab cured her, she said, and added,"! am certainly thank ful for this great female tonic." Mrs. Paralee Frazier, Longvlew, Tex., ex pressed appreciation of Bteixa-Vitah tn these words: "I cannot say too much foi this wonderful medicine. I had taken other female medicines for two years with no good results. I am truly grateful for the good Btella-Vitab has done me." Mrs. Bandy Withers, of Greensboro, Ala., was a terrible suf ferer from female trouble and only a woman knows what that means! Her condition got so bad her pains threw her into spells like fits. Iter husband feared she would lose her mind. The Greensboro doctors pronounced her in curable. Then somebody suggested that she take Btella-Vitae. Bhe did so. The first dose lightened her spells. Btella-Vitab is a perfectly harm less compound anditnotonly alleviates a woman's pain, but builds up her health; it stimulates her appetite, aids digestion, quiets her nerves and clears her complexion. It improves her per sonal appearance. All dealers sell Stella-Vitae, and are authorized to return the money paid for the first bottle if it docs not benefit For Sale By GARDNER DRUG CO. r WITH sixteen years of ex acting service NeponsO Paroid Roofing shows itself the most economical roof you can buy. Ask us for the proofs of this claim before you buy roofing. Reidsville Hardware Co. We Sell WAR SAVINGS STAMPS issued wrr THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT as well as furnish for the money. the best meals The effect of the war has been no ticed even In funerals in England. The (four-horse hearse team recently has been abandoned by the Birming ham undertakers. This Is due large ly to the depletion of undertakers' staffs by the national call for more men for the front in France. The limit In horses for funerals in the fu ture will be two to each hearse. For many years In the maivufactnrlnic districts of Birmingham a funeral amon the working classes was not regarded as having been properly carried out mless four sprightly hlack Flemish horses, with orn.xte harness, were attached to the hearse Call in for a lunch or a regular meal and buy some War Savings or Thrift Staiaps while here. : Royal Cafe. RFJDSVILLE ELECTRIC CO, Morehead Street, Electrical Contractors. Fixtures and Supplies of All Kinds. J. F. McKENZIE, Manager. Let us give you estimates on wiring and fitting up your premises with electrical fixtures. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sour Stomach and Belching. "When I bgan taking Chamber Iain's Tablets three years ago I was troubled most or the time wiih belch ing and sour stomach. I also had headache aiul constipation. This remedy was Just what my system needed. It strengthened my diges tiou and restored me to my former good health," write Mrs. A. D. Smith, Jordan, N. Y. WANTED FACTORY HELP! ''ft 14 to 18 years old, R. P. RICHARDSON, JR., & CO, Apply at Factory to W. B. MILLNER. Read The Review Regularly.
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