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1 PAGE TWO THE REVIEW: REIDSVILLB. N. C. TUESDAY, MARCH J!T. THE REIDSVILLE REVIEW TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. THE REVIEW COMPANY (Incorporated.) T 1 III I MANTON OLIVER WM. M. OLIVER .. P. .!. OLIVET .. . President . .Vlce-Hresider Sec. and Trei $2.00 PER YEAR l (Entered at tlie poytotticc at Reids- 1I 4. C, as eecoud ct";n mall ri".t-tu.) follows to H by predicting a bumper '.To; this summer. I in Mentally, if you keep a Stia !j'icr liu It won't interfere with tho lov.tr oho. Every tlmo we look fit tho c .1 T,Ue we wonder how many tons it-m until warm weather. Tho latest danc called tho "noliir bear fclide.' My dance it In their bare skins or the lark of it-Is tho , topic tor much criticism on the part of tho male sex. nut we must admit, and pl.e credit accordingly, that on th" p at Valm Hench !$; other hand tho average woin.m rcasi- (-hows better juujrnu-ni in wiai sw- let"? man wear what lie wants to. while she goes right ahead attord lng to her own business. No wonder scandal moves rapidly. It is possessed of legs and wlngq and H able to crawl, Oiti!ii!:-t continue to predict ft: revival in business. Vc hopo every- body gets converted. Some people keep ar?uins prices will full, and the average eitHn hopes that when they do he'll bo tho first ones hit. Sometimes we wonder what thi:i world - would be life if ever) hod were to suddenly tell the truth about everybody elso. Something also tolls us that if there was as much honesty In tno world as there should he, penes treaties would be unknown. We've never heard of a Reidsvil!'! man so put to extremes for a "1U!1" nip" that he drained tho alcohol o.t of the thermometer. Tho farmers a" financing to the queen's tasto tho cooperative move ment 'in Kintucky- and they are :;o lng to do likewise in thi State. Cuban ..sugar growers are mourn ing the low - price .of. sugar. And i couple of years ago they had tin mourning becauEO they said tlirv was a shortage. THE WOODS ARE FULL OF 'EM, There aie two sides to ever? exertion, although some people pre never able to admit or even consid er but oneuntil the 'boo begins to pinch. In a certain town there was a choice bit of scandal. It would have. looked juicy in print, nut the local editor did not use it. Too many tr. rocent people, would have suffered with the guilty. A malo gossip stopped the edito' on the street and Indignantly de manded that he "publish the new?, regardless of who it hits." Shortly theafter a member of tin old gossip's own family became fnwdved In an unsavory moss. Did the gOH'iip .".gain demand re lentless publicity? H. did not. Ill 1;istod right into the neyspapor of fice with a heartrending pita for complete suppression of tho fact?, "for ihn sc.kc' of his innocent wfi end daughters." The woods are full of 'cm. - There is one great satisfaction In paying an Income tax. You can al ways brag ubout it. Of course, there Is ono excuse for not Jailing our growing crop of cr.'m inuK It would cost a lot to feed em. There's a heap of satisfaction In publishing a newspaper. Wo "know that w-e cam our money honestly and we earn every penny that wo get. PARENTS AND TEACHERS HOLD A GOOD MEETING The March meeting of the Law sonville Avenue Parent-Teacher As sociation proved to bo one of the most helpful meetings that has beta hld this year. A two-part chortu by Misses Price and Pritcheite and Mr. Bennett's grades was the fh'st number on the program. Mrs. Wo maek had trained the chorus and the audicneo was very much pleas ed with their work. For some time the Association has been interested in the welfare work (lone by tno State and V)0rc particularly in the work bring; done in Rockingham ' county and Heldovilla. J, H. Allen Sheriff Sands r.nd his deputie-. mav not bo able to slop liquor from coming In, but thoy at least are put-f-JSIS. ting tho ,boot!egsor3 and rum haul trs to a deal of inconvenience. Sheriff Sands' mud hole on the '. Stonevillo-Prlc.e road is almost as good a trap for whiskey transported tn 'Squire. J. Rich Mooro'u speed tran at Brown Sunnnit . for restive speeders.- Iiy the way, the road? have improved 'suiliciqnHy. for th.5 Squire's speed trap to bogia func tioning again. The weather ha.' been terribly against this enterprise the past six weeks. But weather conditions that favor the "'speed. Irap will dry out Sands' mud holo and let tho whiskey men through,' and so It goes. What is food for ono enter prise b poison to others. KEEP IT HERE. Whenever improvements are to be made in Reidsville or the " township the" work'-should be done if possible by tho people who live and lay tavJ ln this community, tio so doing we would keep a majority of the money expended in .'circulation among pur Own people. . Outside concerns are always ready to como in and do the work for t:a. They tvo even riore ener to Ink the money home wilh them. Spend ing a dollar with the people Win produce It is the least of their In tentions. In fact, It Is not their in tention at all. If there were no bnins in ihi i ..section wo might, consider, .Import-In;;' them from cl.-ewhere. But are you re idy t. -nl in It tU;.t our bra'neries are noihIr" but emp ty rheli.i? - GIVE HER CRCDIT. There Is one thing 'we've jot to five the women of Heidsvillo erp,ii; for they do not verv ol'tn m;!v- public comment oh ninn eloihe-i -ml the way inen groo.n thcmselve.i. They have their p'ref -:'?nee ns t- beards, and whether a . mu.Uafln is or Is not beconiini!;. But they !-,! hot lead'ng any crusmles a; ain-t itie length of men'.? treusers nor klcl.'n;' if the male of the vm-!m '.wants tv go ait) u rid wlui bin shs.rt '.opesi. at Ki? neckband.-. .. Mitch ci llic'sel and com mented on her?, elf, v.Onian holds her peace insofar as .th'' personal attire of men Is concerned. Is this bee.-iuso she realizes that to refrain .fix.s.i lea king public comment of taking cr ganlzed action on personal r.iatton is a little courtesy that oils the wheels of dally living, and tint it would be better for all if the cour tesy were returned. The clothing of women and girls WHILE THE GRABBING IS GOD. A new five-passenger auto Is goip f be put. on the market to retail at This is cheaper than a Fo-d, nntl "yet $.14"? Is quite a lot of money. If a f.ve-passenfeer: car. can bo sold for why couldn't a one-passen ger care be made for one-tifth, nr about $70. Then, by dint of econ omy tins count tie lowered gradually until they got down to $!."' or T-'". Every Reidsville man coilld then own his own car. and when he got tired of it he could throw it away and get a new one. 'ifsomebody stole 1t he needn't worry. The ide.i has great possibilities. One Improve ment, for instance, might be a de vice for folding tho car so It cou'd be carried under one arm, and they could bo sold in pneks, like playing cards. By the time . all these Improve ments como about, however, we ex pect to-. be- flying around through the air in our little old private airplane, nn 1 all sorts of autos will look a? out of date to us as a hoop-skirt. If IfefiPIHI'l HUNDREDS ARE USING ELECTRIC RANGES the Southern Public IT CAN'T BE DONE. Every so often wo road of the newspaper eil'tor who starts out to tell the truth and w.i note that he doesn't lant long. Not that ve want to d'scnurage trulhfulnes-s; on ti'.e othe: hand -we merely want to say that ; ou can toll, the' truth' anywhere et e l iit In tlm newspaper. The la tect xample comes from ; Southern IC;:nsas, when nn ed it r wrote tho following .about a; wadding In his town : ".Married, Mi.is SjlvH Rhodes 1") Mr. I lames fnnahan, last Sunday evening at. the. Baptist, church. Tho. bride. Is an ( ' d!naryy towa-;;irl, who doe n't know any more ''about' code Itvij . tl.'an a rabbit knows abiut "..a Icl;'::; '::inl !. yater .-syrup, .rnd who never . helped P.-t mother Ihree. day. in lier entire life. ",ho i,i u.)t beru t ifa! 1, y any means, and ha-?' a gait like a duck The ;roon haT lie'?n a !! '!'! b' .s t of f. lh and 3 e:.-i- f'n-ie 1 loafer, hnving- lived oil M:i el:! ifolks all his lite. - They are ro i,g to havo a hard lil'e while tiiey live '.'together."' I Jo told the truth, that editor: But no uad to catc.h' t',1'3 first tra.i litit cf town. 'TIS SAID THAT The chronic 4 g'iDucli may bo with out friend?-, but everybody knows him.: ' Win 11 a great politician, begins '.as sociating with the small fry we know ho b going to run asain. This Is the time we beat the other HI Spick & Span l NU-SHINE Wears Longer --Looks better 11 f 1 THEM 1 J f uperintendent of public welfare of ( ICocKingnam couniy, gau a niuot helpful talk on conditions in Reids viile and Roekingham county, It is his duty to iielp down crime, lelieve poverty,; prevent disoise and do away with ignorance. Thes? four menaces to the development ot our community go hand in hand. So far Mr. Allen is wrtl pleased with the way the bad boy and Jbad girl under 10 years of age are bein? cared for. The unmanageable boys are sent to the Jackson Training School, and iho wayward girls r.ro cared for by the State and county Many, a youth has escaped the.' elec tric chair later la life by. being cared for in a sympathetic and In telligent, way early-In. 'life.-'' for tho poor of this county the object is not so much to dispeoso cha'tity a3 to put the dependent on their own feet so that they will become good r citizens InsCead of a burden to their fellow-nun. 'Children who are left homeless are placed In good homes and grow up to he a public, asset. Mr. Allen d'lclar?.! that the Compul sory ('duca'Jon law is being enforc ed 1110; e Htr'ctly than ' ever before. All the Fchoois in the city and coun- f.r m.n . .n..i.,i.iii;n., trrith Mm In thi iini ortant work, If you know of any child between 7 at d 14 years of ace out of school it. is your dutv to re port it to the county attend ;nce of ficer. Mr. Allen told of a nr.mher of m stjinces .-.wh'ero crippled children hi I been cured and tubercular, patients taken care of. A little colored eirl W ! ! tuk'-n to Greensboro and I r; Cole operated en her hip, and now she ir able to walk to GChool and do : oiiie work. She was at St. Loo's, hoi-j'ital 12 months and It did not cos t (his county or tho State .-'any. money. . A refined white wo'nan has t(V siav at the county homo becau.V" ' tlu ro is no money to get her in a I ti!'"re!!'.ir r.miiorium. Time c!nl ' feoio l boys could be made t V walk j if we hnd a little money. A--yovng' girl died oC Tf'-D. Inst' month be- c:iue- -she Mad no attention or mon ey. A little crippieel girl could, be de to walk if she could bo car lie:! to the hospital. Although Mr. Allen has had nam leis of people treated there a r many mora -.who will die if tliey do not get help. All the citizens of Reid3vi!k n "l is; to have these facts put before them and writer, feelx sure 'that Mr. Allen can get-4iie ? Mi) needed to keep a bed at St. Leo's horpltal. lr. t ole does the work free. What are our clubs and home mission so cieties for if It Is not to help on own neighbors to gat well? Let some of the big hearted people .of. Reids ville reixind to the neds. Altir Mr. Allen's talk the picture of the month was given to Mrs. V. T. Smith's first grade. Sandwiches and coffee were esrved. II More than WO faniiies in the cities and towns serve! by v mil ics Company are u-sinj electric ranges. These hundreds of families use electric ranges because they find them cleanest most eonveient, most economical and altogether the most desirable cooking appli ance that has ever been developed. ' Many families have not pennitted themselves to think of the splendid qualities of 1 he electric range they have thought it tin expensive appliance to operate. Ek rctly the contrary is true. It costs no mere tooperate an electric range, intelligently handled, than it does to operate a coal 01 wood range. The coverage monthly biil of (he more than (.140 range customers en our i 1 es is very little in excess of rff. 00 per month. " . . n -" : And think Of tlie convenience!". You don't' even have to strike a match. Just him the switcli and the heat is on any degree of heat that you want. You will want an electric range before the summer is over. "Why not invosti- ' gale and make your selection now? SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES .v- COMPANY IN Jewelry, W atches, Silver Musical Vi 50 SHINES 25 CENTS Mkc Old Shoes Like New and Lengthens Life of New, Keep leather tofi and pliNe, preserv ing it m well rendering It resfcUjtt to wcter and danipneM ;-LrnparU a beautiful, lasting lutxe that require onljr an oecaaiooal wiping. Eco- nomicai, requiring vmj muiuwwi iwi 1 lulu. Eiy to use. I a. all leading colon, des, I ihinea, and preserves all leathers. Qct bottl I to-dr. At your Dealer and Beat Shin Stand. RICH BACHEL03 WANTS WIFE "Many people have blamed me tor not getting married. Since childhood I have sufferel from stomach and liver trouble, never being able to ret any ni-utrir.e or doctor to help mo. Sow that Mayrs Wonderful l.'c neny has entirely cured me, I am anxious to get a wife." It is a simple, harmless :.ieparatioa. thai removed the catarrhal mucus from h'? l!.tcstlnl .-fcrj and allays tr.v lnflamr.iation which c&uis practi cally all stomach, liver and intesti nal ailments, including appendiciti. One dose win convince or nioney refunded. All druggist sell it. . 1 : troias an from 1-4 tsmnnrK Instruments Except ison PhGnoeTaDhs to 1-2 the Regular Price. d Ed Remember sale runs for 1 5 thing is guaranteed as represented, attend sale, which starts Saturday, days. Every Don't fail to March 25th. J. C. MORRISON Don't fail to attend sale.
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