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TWO BEVTKW: REIDSVnXH N. 'C. TUESDAY, t AUGUST 17TTT, 1920. 3- NOTICE! TO THE HOUSE TRADE All Orders for Sunday Cream Must Be' Put In On Saturday. We Make Only One Delivery Sunday at 12:30. Special 1-3 Off The Bank of Reidsville, Our Hours Are rrom 7 A. M. to 7.P, M. During Week Days and From 7:30 A. M. to 9:30 A. M. and From 12:30 P. M. to 4 P. M. on Sundays. REIDSVILLE ICE CREAM COMPANY PHONE 354 R.C. BOOKER, Prop'r. oa BTJSINESS BUILDERS LOST, WANTED, ETC. Reidsville vs. Spencer Friday and Saturday. Ton will save money Iradlng at S. JIEINER ft CO. 'The biggest show every day this week at the Grande ever shown you tor the price. . If we do not please you. with our -work we do not want any pay. City Shoe Hospital. FOR SALE. A . combination farm and saddle horse; price reasonable. - R C. Smith, Route S. FOR SALE. Good farm horse; 1 reasonable price: terms if desired. Apply to T.-.W. Wright Don't forget to hare your shoes repaired by the City Shoe Hospital, next to Michael's Market FOR SALE. Ford touring car and Ford sedan: right prices.-nj. H. Tur- er, 127 Montgomery Street. FOR SALE. Three good fresh milk cows and one male Guernsey. .A. H. Welt arson, Ruffln Route 2. FOR SALE. Oakland light six touring car; good condition; price reasonable. Apply to J. R. Newell, BeldsTille. FOR SALtt -A nice 6 year old Shetland pony, buggy and harness. I Pony- Is nice and gentle. . Apply City Shoe Hoepital. LOST. Near Wentworth a yel- J low sweater. Finder please return ' Mrs. W. O. Ballard or Review, .of fice for reward. Nancy Hall sweet potatoes, $1.00 ' peck. Watermelons, 25c to $2.00; cantaloupes. 10c to 50c Buckhorn "Farm, Phone 187. Just installed a hemstitching and -plootlng machine. Work done on short notice. .Miss Hattie Milliner, T79 Lindsey street ' STRAYED. On August 2. black ttamale bog weighing about 150 lbs. 'Finder please notify J .C. Nance, (Route 2, phone 2604. . WANTED. Homes for girl 10 -Tears old; girl C years old, and boy "Z years old. J. I. Allen, County "Welfare Superintendent. U . . FOR RENT OR SALE. 180 acres wf land on Hogan's creek:' Splendid irtor tobacco and corn: H. H. Wll itlameon, Pine Hall N. C. 'We use only the best grade Korry TKrome leather and charge no more than others charge for ordinary '.leather. City Shoe Hospital. ;" LOST. A cameo brooch some where on Gilmer street on Monday nrorning, Aug. 9, Liberal reward if . tcesnrned to W."B. Neal, Madison. 'STRAYED A blue speckle hound -with both ears cropped; collar with mr address on when he left ' Re- -warfl. Notify R.' F. Moore, Benaja, Learn at horn or school, shor Ihand, bookkeeping on credit. Pos' tions guranteed. Edwards Business Colleges, High Point and Winston. FALL TERM Greensboro Commer cial School, Greensboho, N. C. be- sglns Sept 6. ' Bookkeeping, Short band thoroughly taught Write for catalogue. . FOR SALE. A practically new Fbrdson tractor, fully equipped, at bargain and on good terms. See me at once. J. C. Barber at Climax Berber Shop. Car of fresh fertilizer In new bags lust received, suitable for crimson clover and turnip patches. See R, I Borland, near depot Jno. R. Williams, County Agent LOOK OUT FOR BUCKHORN FARM! Luscious watermelons and cantalopes now ready for delivery; Sniced according to grade of melon. Also snaps and " tomatoes. C. L .Moss, Prop., Phone 167. NOTICE. All persons caught Tunning cars without the new State license numbers will be prosecuted according to law. T. L. Gardner, 'Sheriff; C. W. Jackson, Chief of Po- WANTED. An elderly wh'te wo man to live tit my home and help with light housekeeping and looking after two children. A good com lettable home will be provided. Ap- tfly to J. F. Keraod'e. FOR SALE. One 6-room house n lot 105il50 feet No. 312 Lindsey street known as the Mrs. George T. Windsor home place. For further 'information see W. S. Windsor. . NOTICE. In order to avoid over- rowdIng, boys under 15 years old -will not be admitted to the swimming .poet after 3 o'clock each day unless arcompaoftd by his parent or guar CROPPER WANTED. With or without stock. J. T. Amos, Relds- vllle Route 1. ; Let us put on your rubber heels at 'before the war" prices. City i Shoe Hoepital. Should Be Quarantined Many physicians believe that any one who has a bad cold should be completely Isolated to prevent oth er members of the family from con tracting the disease, as colds are about as catching as measles. One thing sure the sooner one rids him self of a cold the less danger, and you win look a good while before you una a better medicine man Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to aid you in curing a cold. All druggists. NOTICE. The following property Is hereby ordered to be advertised in The Reidsville Review, to he soli at public auction on the 101'H DAY OF SEPTEMBER. 120, at ? o'clock p. m, in front or the Banc or iteias ville, for the payment of taxes, street assessment etc., for the year 1919 WHITE. ' R. L Dibrell Estate. $227.52. lot on Main street. Wythe Martin, $4.83, lot on Main street, E. a. Sartin, $9.30, lot on Barnes street m I COLORED. 'Rebecca Broadnax, $4.41, lot on Ridge street. , Jno. W. Hubbard, $1.72, lot on Branch street Era Jones estate, $3,2$, lot on Branch street ' E. J. Mays, $13.55, lot on Branch street Sallie Meadow, $4.88, lot on Carter street. " Tom J. Pannlll, $37.28, . lot on Church street. . John H. Searcey. $9.21, lot on Prince street James Watt, $15.50, lot on Pied mont street ML P. CUMMINGS, Mayer. , Are You Sure of Your Bank? Many business men have been seri ously crippled, if not ruined, by their failure to entrust their interests to a bank that would respond to their needs in time of stress. This bank makes it a point to story the needs of its customers how they can best be met, etc. It takes pride in its! ability at all times to render to customers every assistance that they can deserve. Ladies. Misses' and Children's Gingham Dresses Come early while you can gtt ' "tZs your size and be ready for schooldays. ; 1 1 T J L Mrs. Cornic Irvin & Co. The Woman's Store Quality and Style NOTICE OF HE-SALE. North Carolina Rockingham County. In the Superior Court Before the Clerk, In the matter of J. A. Bailey, Admr, of J. W. Bailey, Dec'd. vs. . ' . M. L. Bailey, widow, H. D. Bailey, and others. Under and hy virtue or an order of the Superior Court of Rocking ham County, made In a special pro ceeding entitled J. A. Bailey, admin Istrator of J. W. Bailey, vs. M. 1 Bailey, widow. E. D. Bailey, and) others, the undersigned communion er will, on the 28TH DAY OP AU GUST. 1920. at 2 o'clock p. m., on the premises in New Bethel Town ship, Rockingham County, North Carolina, offer for re-sale to theJ highest bidder, one-third cash, the remainder in twelve months, the same to be secured by the real es tate sold, that certain tract of land lying and being iniNew Bethel Township, Rockingham County, N. C," adjoining the lands of Neb Mc Collum, Sam Bailey and othersand more particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at a-Spanish oak North of Bailey's corner; thence North 1 1-2 deg. East 143 poles to a chest- i nut, S. A. Garrett's corner; thence North 87 1-2 deg. West 82 poles to a stone, Johns and Bailey a corner; thence West 2 3-4 dec West 140 poles to a stone; thence South 97 1-2 deg. Bast 84 3-5 poles to the begin ning, containing 75 acres and 149 poles, the same being subject to confirmation of Court. One per cent (1) of purchase price must be paid on day of purchase. This the 13th day of August, 1920. J. A. BAILEY, Commissioner. J. M. Sharp, Attorney. NEW CROP TURNIP SEED New Crop of Good Varieties Just Received, Tueker'o THE DronS BEXALL STozm Road Improvement In the 8outh. . Road improvement work now go ing on in Virginia will cost the State and Federal government $1, 82,497, . according to figures Just made public by the department of P. C. BBOWH, Agent, Reidsrille, IT. O. LAND OWNERS. Sell your tif ber to us. We want white oak, and hickory. WiU pay better prices than any one else. Have your -Umber cut and we wtll haul It on er own trucks. See or 'phone Jno. "B. Rogers Lumber Co., Inc. ,x FOR SALE. 2 houses, 8 and 6 rrooms, on Piedmont street; l cot 'tege on Maple avenue; store house mad cotUge on Montgomery street :lore house and brick dwelling on "Korth Scales; 5 room cottage on Lindsey street; several houses and cotUges on East side of railroad. 12. I.IIurdle, Real Estate and Ins. . C M A CVS D (L E e l S II 5C Fa mo us Fo r Its Ma rvelo us M o t o r Thi Cktndltr Diifatth Cor It Offers So Much More So Much Less The Chandler Six was never in stronger position than right now, at the height of the 1920 season. - Chandler price has always, regardless of the demand, been based on cost of production plus a fair profit and nothing else. An oversold condition of the trade has never moved the price up. And today, the Chandler is, by long odds, the most closely-priced fine car in the American market. ' Chandler holds its leader ship among Sixes so distinctly because it offers so much more for so much less. It leads because of Its. endup ance and great motor, unsur passed for flexibility of power. It leads because of its sturdy construction throughout'and the character of service It renders to more than eighty thousand owners. SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES 9 SfnPusnfrr Touring Car, 1199$ Four-Patsenttr Komdsttr, m Four-Fastenter Dispatch Car, 275 San-rtMnfr Sadan, $399$ rour-Poutnger Coup, $299$ IMmutkf, $349$ (AO rvicM ... Cfawtaa. OfcH THE IXOTOS SALTS COUPAHY Hei&rrilla, - North Carolina ; TIIE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, O. agriculture. Federal appropriations will cover ,40 per Cent of this amount, the rest of the bill being footed. by the State. Road work now In progress in 17 States amounts to $23,393,827, the report jBhowa.' North Carolina Is spending $1,716,100 on her roads, while South Carolina Is shown to he spending the least of any of the 17, her figures for road expenditure be ing $861,219. Arkansas M spending the moat, her figures beins; over $4, 000,000. The county court of McMinn coun ty, Tennessee, has gone on record as favoring the building of its link of the KnoxvillcChattanooga . high way. This highway follows the Southern railway, being the same as the Dixie highway from Knoxville to Lenoir City, thence going through Loudon, Sweetwater, Athens and Cleveland into Chattanooga, and is an approved State and Federal trunk line. - ' ' ; BUT THE REVIEW ALSO HAD A PART IN THIS STUNT We keep right on telling you, and proving to. you that it pays to ad vertise in The News, and here is a marked example as to the truth of our claim: Last week the Waddill- Holland Co., of Danville, ran about a quarter page ad in. The News of fering; the .Ernest Rawley farm at Pelham at auction. The sale took place last Tuesday and the farm brought $67,000. Tbe ad cost only a few dollars and the owner got $67,000 for using the good Judgment to 'place the ad where It got the money. Caswell County News. How Nebraska Women Fare. ' The iTnlted States " department of agrlcuture made an extensive sur rey of 360 farms in Nebraska. Wo men on 350 of these farms reported on the number of hours they Aver age a day. Questions were asked about the number of hours women work, their help, home convenienc es, sanitary conditions, labor-savin devices, house equipment, etc. Only 30 per cent of the farm homes have running water, and only 17 per cent .are lighted by gas or electricity, . Sixty-five. 'per cent of the farm women carry their water an average of 55 feet. Thirty-eight per cent have power machinery In some fonn.r yet 28 per cent are still ' doing the family washing with a board and tub and only 21 per cent have vacuum cleaners. How do the above facts compare with' conditions in your neighbor hood? There are many reasons why numerous home conveniences should be added to our homes. The lro gresBive Farmer. Chamberlain's Tablets. These taMelr w Intended es peculiar for indigestion and eonexi petlon. They tone up the stomach and enable It to pertoria its fma tioas naturally. They act gently ssi the llrer and hewsU, thereby restoring the stomach - and bowels to a healthy egndlttem. When yon feel dull, stuyld and eonsUpateJ give them a trial. TM are eerUla to be pleased with their efface, rest sale by all druggist. i Vd SEulI-PAGTS PAIfJTS MAKES BEST PAINT WEARS LONGEST w Cottto yoa $3X0 GaUoa when made read to use. thamgvllmomt Jmmyyom Un, mm! if mot JU tr pmtmt mmd ntam th$ ftemws and $i mUyomr momajr jack. CU tyDfw ft CAanJCZZ. RSaksm. If. r. $emflHKHMHHHHHeHMHG OVER 200,000 H We have filled over Two Hundred Thousand Prescriptions which proves we have the confidence of your doctor as well as our many customers. GARDNER DRUG COLIPANY T2ie Presription Store " ' IF ITS GARDNER'S ITS GOCO PEONS 14
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