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FRIDAY, APRIL :;TH, 1921. PACE TWO THB REVIEW: REIDSVILLE. N BASEBALL AND THE MAKIN'S REIDSVILLE'S THE BI3TATE PART IN LEAGUE. REIDSVILLE SPOETS SEE A 35-TON WHALE ROUTE SIX. the. newly graded Ilaseball Saturday. v,.ua wim flrcensboro s , - wiring" on. will (start the Mfusoii with ReidHvlUo. This big with Gontry ..and. I't'Eram, present, constitute f the locals. Mil haj fellow, for tho the twlriln forn; The 111 State league fctar'D next ,aii l.et'a cet an early Btjrt and turn out en niasso to the . lyeiiiiiH game here. Lefty Graham, the Ameiicau Ass--CiaUon star, is with Kchoolfiold tht-i season The other duy he wan on the mound against the Danville I'i'td mont league club and demonstrate 1 his ability by disposing of nine of the Panvilllans by the strikeout route. The Register says "It vjs the general opinion of those p- sent tiiat the 'Millltes have a cracking good team and they w ere frequently cheered for their work. In the. Ill State league of which they are mt)MI III r it lv certain that they wl'l be he it id from." Hi Stut league teams are jcourlnj; Is for Kood Pitchers. It N understood that Murray, A. an1 K fa vorlte. will woik with Ilurlmgton. and l-eabsville Spray has acquired l.lowf llvn. Carolina slabman. "Doc" High will be the main guy down Me bane way. The flint game of baseball of the season hero will be played at lied J park Saturday between the Heids ville and Winston-Salem White Sox ti am.H. The game will be called at 4 o'clock shaj-p. The White So team Is picked from stars of the city league of WiriHtonSalern. and will be remembered as th-3 buncl Which took a contest from the strong local team hint July 4th. A nurnlx r of new players belonging to Hddnvi'.le will be seen in action In the game Satur day. A great contest is expected. OUR FOLKS "WARMING UP" TO EVANGELIST . The revival at Iho Montgomery Street Christian church with tli-j Reverend Victor L4g lit hour ne-prvaUu. '.ig, rhd Fam Davis, the blind musi cian, in charge of the musical part of the services, Is being attended nt each i vrviee by large crowds ' who enjoy the sermons and song ser vices, Rev, ,Mr Ltghtbourne is on" th smoothest speakers that has ev er visited Reldsvllle and his flow of language Is niost befitting lo the many beautiful illustrations and talks that he Is making, lilt woru In Is beautiful, his manner ' speak Ins easy and his method of driving homo his points strong, forceful, and very impres.-dve In deed. The praise which has been given him In all the titles along his way has nut in the least made him egotistical but like the true man of God that he Is, he gives the praise of his success to Clod who uses him as an instrument to fulfill such mis sions as he Is now on. lie H truly a powerful man In the hands of his Sain Darts,'' the 'blind musician, la a miraculous wonder, to say ..he least of him. Unable to see a note or key his playing Is perfect and memory equally as good. The evangelist only has to name the song or e von give the number and the music starts. Mr. Davis has been honored with tho world's championship as a blind pianist, this honor accorded him at Chicago If. 1914, and his playing Is p. alght to behold as well as beautiful to hear. He- won ft s a time was converted and Is now us lug his talent In the' service of the Lord. His playing is wonderful, and the manner in which he adds ripples and thrills to the compositi-ms mi king such eictd and delight ful harmony makes ihe audiences hold their breath In wonder and nwe. Reverend Mr. Llghtbourne and Sam Davis form a combination for religious services such as has never before been experienced in this com munity -and their Work during the next couple of weeks will be crowrf ed with great success. NOT "THEl3NLY"0NE In keeping wilh the - tradition? Skipper Fred Willis, of the good ship Syleditha, should have shifted his chew and sung out, rTbar sho blows!" but instead he observed In an ordinary' i-l"ok-Hoine-like-ralii tone of voice, utterly without emo tion, "They've got a whale' They had, in a manner of speaking, two whales. It was last Monday, and the Syledi tha, cruiser of the Highlander club, of Greensboro, was coining up to the breakwater at Cape Lookou. and having on board A. W. Fetter, of the cluls and a party of guests, including Herbert llaker, of Klnston, and Charles Maker, Thomas Rank'n and benjamin Halsley, of Reldsvllle. There was observable a concentra tion of interest In a fleet of fishing boats, all movlDg In the same direc tion, which all the party had been watching for some time when the captain made the observation quoted above. Only one of the leviathans was on exhibition, a cow 63 to 70 feet long, estimated by capeman onjoyin? some degree of familiarity with whales, to be of :ir to 40 tons. Tho his championship Doan's Kidney rag-time player and since that i jj.r. Rasroe There Aro Other Reilsville People Similarly Svtuated. Can there be any stronger proof offered than tho evidence of Reidj- vilie residents? After you have read the following, quietly answer tha question. K. R. Rascoe, grocer, Iawsonvillel avenue, Reldsvllle, gave the follov.' ing statement in January 101"); "Whenever 1 have taken Doan's Kl't ney Iills I have found them . very goo(I, I can kecommend them to any one who needs a reliable kidney meliclne. There Isn't anything bet ter for the hack than Doan's. When my back feels lame and stiff, a few doses of this remedy always gives me relief." On July 5, 1918. Mr. Rascoe said. "I still take Doan's Kidney Pills oc casionally when my back or kldnevE bother me and I always get relief." Trice 60c, at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Pills the same thar had. FosterMilhurn Co, M firs., Buffalo. N. Y. New Iriedmoinit Bra j g Store UST ojicihmI in the building on East Market Slrct t, near JIoMerby Street. We take pleasure in announcing that wo have aain ojreiieil n first-class 'drri store ami will carry at all times u complete lino of Drugs, Medicines, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc. Vu also serve coM drinks, ice cream, etc. ' ;. Doctors preseriplions filled accurately by licensed jihannacibts. Your patronage solicited. I 'lease call and see us in our new quarters. J. H. Eaton, Prop. Syloditha Joined In the chase, or rather parade, keeping a dignified distance from the cow, who Swung around and moved 'out to sea with out any show of being In a particu lar hurry. She would elevate 10 or 1.') feet of her tail, the flukes of which, those who got up close to them averred, were full 10 feet across. Times -she would spout a great cascade rendered especially spectacular by the fact that a stiff wind was blowing, then she would slowly submerge her . monstrous .r.....n 1. 1 - 1 .. or so lartuer on and do another spout stunt. Aud not a camera on kboard! They got a harpoon into her, tho boat 'that did. so going quite up to her-side, which the drylanders thought looked like more excitement than they personally desired; but she moved right on and the men IT the boat soon dropped the harpoon line. The bull whale was consider ably smaller. Mr. Fetter's party, after a coupl of days of saltwater fishing which yielded1 some blackfish and plgfish, moved to inland waters and In the tributaries of : the, Xeuse and Trent took a good string of bass, racoon perch and round robins, Including one four-pound bass and another nearly as large. - it had been two years, previously, since a whale had been seen.ln .t$i Lookout vicinity. Creensboro News Work cn the. newly graded road through here is progressing nicely and It Is hoped to soon be completed with top-soil. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. French spent Saturday and Suiwlay with relatives In the Mt. Carmel section. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. and Aur;allous Saunders and mother, of Rudl, visit ed relatives In this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Shumate and children, James, Annie and Irie. spent Sunday at Harrison Croaa Roads with relatives. Mrs. Laitner Manley cas Deen on the sick list the past week. Miss Hawkins McKinney spent the past week with her cousin. Miss Lizzie Pritchett, at Thornpsonville JIr. and Mrs. Ernest Shumate visited the latter s mother on Rout'i 5 Sunday. , Misses Alice Perkins and Gratis Pearson, of the Lowe's section, wen: guests at W. T. Barham's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. McKinney and Mrs. A. B. McKinney visited relailves at Forshee Sunday, Mrs. W. T. Barham recently visit ed relatives near Altaniahaw. Mr. and Mrs. Will Walker and Mrs. Jim Meador, of Reidsville, were visitors at A. A. Walker's on- day last week. J. L. Shumate, of Stacy, paid our vicinity a short visit last week. Mr. and .Mrs. Jim Wright, of near Iowe's, spent Sunday here with their parents and relatives. Mrs. Edd Vaughn, of Route t. was a guest of her; daughter, Mrs. Luther Maiiey, here last week. Mrs. James Walker, of near Reids ville, recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McKinney. Mrs. Ham Hopper is visiting her daughter in the Happy Home sec tion. Born, to Mr, and Mrs. Will Wil llams, a son. TO ALL OFFICES f Willi Kaster over Spring herw weather favorable house cleaning 2 A i' order-our facilities b tter than at any time In live years a service. O o offer your patrons they cauinot get elsew hero you should be able to get your fihaje of the cleaning and dyeing In your community, u rbls Is Uie 8easin for rugs, carpets, draperies, curtain SjrlnK and Summer apparel. BlanJiots Should be cleaned before being stored. Furs should b ieanl by all nwann before Ixeing stored and you cant tell your imtrons that FOOTER'S con do this work hi; a better manner than they can have it done, elsewhere FOOTER'S DYE WORKS ! 5 g CUMBERLAND, MD. ? X Agency Mr. J. 8. HUTCHERSON. RHdsvilU N. f! S CHiHrWOtKHW O 0 P W DJOHH FAIR PROPOSITION ON FERTILIZER I am going to give you for your Tobaeco Fertilizer SOURCE OF AMONIA SULPHATE OF AMONIA BLOOD SOURCE OF POTASH SULPHATE OF POTASH at prices as low as any legitimate fertilizer deatar can make you In car load lots and guarantee the prices. Will ue no substitute for ammonia or potash, Kmoh sack will be labeled as above. Buy your fertiliser unaVr this guarantiee. As we are going to have trouble again In. fanttfng fertilizer see me before you place your order for a car or a sack. Yours to nerve, J. R. SHREVE Reidsville, N. C. liHm TANLAC PROVED GLAD SURPRISE Mrs. Worley Says' It Has Entirely Restored Her Health and She Feels Like New Woman. "I have' spent hundreds of dollars In taking- all kinds of medicines Irv ing to get relief, but it was only when I got Tanlac that my troubles disappeared," said Mrs. A. Worley, of 1U Fifteenth street, shladd, Kentucky. "I had no appetite and my stom ach was in such a bad condition that gas would form, causing a terrible depression around my heart and al most shutting off my breath. I would become so nauseated that 1 could scarcely retain the little I did eat, and at times I had such awful head aches an J dizzy spells I could hardly see. My kidneys bothered me a great deal and my back pained mo so that I couhrn't bend over without suffer-. ing agony. 1 was almost a nervous wreck and at night sleep was almost Impossible. "Tanlac has certainly proved a glad surprise to me, for it has taken only two bottles to overcome all ray troubles. My ' appetite Is wonderful and I never feel a sign of indigestion or gas, my breathing is ' tree anl easy and I no longer have those aw ful dizzy spells. My kidneys don't bother me any more and back Is en-, tlrely free from pain. My nerves are in such good condition that I. don' wake up during the night, and I am so much better in every way that simply feel like a new person." (Tablets or Granules) E2L INDIGESTION With or without water: plMnt to take. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-751 MADC BV SCOTT BOWNC MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Special Attention To the Fitting of Glasses! No Charge for Examination. 25 Years Experience. Satisfaction to All! John C. Morrison, Succossor to MORRISON & MITCHELL Jewelers and Opticians TO) The building that I how occupy on Gilmer Street has been sold, which I will have to. vacate. I have on hand a large' stock of . - : t 91 t PREMATURE DEATH AS RESULT OF CONSTANT SMOKING A special from Milwaukee says: Funo:?l sen ices were held recentlv for Bridget Harney, aged 11S, be lieved by Inmates of the home of the Little Sisters of the Poor to have been the oldest person in the coun try. Sho had smoked a pipe when ever she could fill it and was fond of cigars and cigarettes. Ntw Floor Installed Old Floors Reflnished RAYLE BROTHERS Hardwood Floor Contractors All Work Done By Electrical Machines Old Floors A Specialty. Phone S04 Box 537 GREENSBORO, N. C. Phonograph Record s a nd Machines which I am offer ing at a big discount for the next two weeks Beginning April 26th! All 85c Records . 60c All $1.00 Records . . 75c All $1.25 Records . $1.00 . . Hi I ; . ) :l of Machines, All Styles, At a 10 Reduction I also have a large stock of small instruments that wiH be sold at and below cost. J Pianos and Player Pianos at $100.00 off. Gome and come early while you have a large. stock sto select from. D. R. -Pkitdhett Music Gilmer Street Store, jffll lithtitittTi iHiiiiiiitiiiuiiiiimiiii ittimiimui
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