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THE REVIEW, SATURDAY, OCT. 29. 1910 YOU MUST SOW Destroying Whit Grub. Probably tbe most effectual check to white grubs Is early plowing. If the land can be winter plowed and again plowed In the spring the grubs will be greatly injured. The application of lime will doubtless help to destroy them, and if early potatoes are plant ed and the crop harvested as soon as possible tbe land may be at once fitted and sown to alfalfa with almost cer tainty of a good stand. - v- .v 'i ' i . NOMINATION COUPON THE REVIEWS Grand Voting Contest While it is not absolutely necessary that one of these blanks be sent in for each candidate who desires to compete, it would facil itate matters if each contestant would send in one. I HEREBY NOMINATE: Mr. Mrs. Miss Address as a candidate in THE REVIEW'S Contest Nominated by Address The first one of these Coupons received for any one Candidate counts as 1,000 votes. Under no circumstances will the nominator's name be divulged This nomination places the nominator under no obligations of any kind. The contest is FREE. $5.00 in Gold to one nominating win ner of 1st prize. Fill out and send in this blank at once. Now's the Time to Subscribe for The Review and Yote for Your Favorite The Man Who Knows Clothes Finds a Lot of Satisf aciion Here He can verify values, satisfy his highest ideals in fine fabrics, prove for himself every detail of tailoring and fit. He who knows clothes is glad to see our styles to note how every line falls as it should their per fection of drape and balance. And no mater how ex acting he may be, he'll find just the style that was made for him in the latest modelj We offer the choicest selection o f seasonable clothes to be found any-where--not a commonplace model in the lot, but every style in good taste and a splendid value. A great variety of ex clusive weaves and designs. You'lll be surprised to see what a stylish, well-made, fine quality Suit you can ret here at a most reasonable cost. A Urge Line of Ladies' Coats and Coat Suits at all Prices. H. Harris & Bro. You can always get it at Harris' CopynM 1907 Houm of Kuppenhanxf Chicago Soy Beans as a Hog Feed. Soy bean meal mixed with eornmeal In the proportion of one part bean meal to two of corn produces greater gains In hogs than wheat middlings and eornmeal fed in the same propor tion. In feeding equal amounts of the two rations, soy beans and eornmeal supply a slightly higher per cent of dry matter and digestible matter than wheat middlings and eornmeal. For firmness, fine grain and texture of flesh and even distribution of fat and lean the ration of wheat middlings and eornmeal is superior to that of soy beans and eornmeal. Wisconsin Experiment Station. The Rain Tree. A tree known as the rain tree (Plthe coflobium saman) Is found in the driet parts of South America. This tree grows to a height of sixty feet, and Its leaves have the peculiar property of condensing the moisture from the atmosphere. So copious is this con densation that a continual shower falls from the leaves and branches until the surrounding soil is converted into a veritable marsh. Places that would otherwise be barren desert are by this means covered with the most luxuriant forests. Treatment For Mange. Mange is a distressing affection that should never be permitted to retain a place on any farm, as it is easily cured. Bub on oil of tar, one ounce, and whale oil, two ounces, or one-half pound each of tar and sulphur and one pound each of soap and alcohol. In all cases boil all blankets and treat with a strong solution of caustic potash all woodwork, harness, brushes, combs and whatever is possibly infested with the germs of mange. Actor I hnve been In your company ten years. Is it not time that you do something extra for me? Manager Tea. From now on you shall play all the parts In which there is eating. Fliegende Blatter. The Modest Man. A modest man isn't one who has a poor opinion of himself. He merely keeps still about bis good opinion of himself. Cleveland Lender. Clean With Vinegar, If your cooklbff utensils have a habit of burning or the victuals stick easily, try boiling a little vinegar in same It acts like magic, especially with heavy skillets. WE SELL Crawford Shoes because they are satisfactory both to us and to our custo mers. Theyhave proven every claim made for them. The manufacturer who produces Crawfords says : "AH of these Crawford features are not exclusive. We do claim, however, that no other line combines so many points of merit as do Crawford Shoes." We heartily believe in Crawfords. We recommend them to you. Prove Crawford Value-Buy Crawford Shoes N. H. SILVER Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings 131 South Main Street, High Point, N. C. M N 8 X A N X X X X X X X X J Before You Can Reap You might as well try to make farming pay without sowing seed as try to make a mercan tile business pay without adver tising In Your Home Paper, YOUR TWO EYES CS2 Pardon the pun, but we mean that YOU'RE TOO WISE to go through the coming year without having this paper in your home. Why not subscribe today? Subscribe to The Review, Only Part. "Who is the old grouch V "A celebrated civil engineer." The iTil part didn't take." Her Self Possession. "Miss Oldcastle is always self pos sessed no matter what happens." "Well, she ought to be seeing that she has bad practice In tbe self pos session line for at least thirty-five years."-Chicago Becord-Herald. O U Kid U Bet U R Right 2 C Us B 4 Ordering Printing Done Elsewhere, NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS FROM Friday, October 28, 6 P. M. TO Saturday, October 29, 10 P, M. I WILL ALLOW YOU 5,000 EXTRA VOTES FOR EVERY 5.00 WORTH OF SUBSCRIPTIONS BROUGHT TQ US DURING THE ABOVE NAMED PERIOD NOW IS THE TIME HUSTLE We Want No Pay Unless O. K. - . as5-aaaaar; 1 1 3BaB. v. ""V 1 'ssBlSSasssss&BS5S& 1 gSSMSOBWariasaiaBffSS!Bl3SES OWN; iAi HOcTWE The above three words are the most intelligent in the dictionary. If you are interested we can sell you a home; loan you the money to buy it with and have the following to offer: 5, 5-acre truck farms two miles North from the center of the city on macadam road. 1, 25-acre truck farm two miles North from the center of the city on macadam road. 40 lots in the Western part of the city. 2 four room cottages in the Western part of the rirv. 1 four room cottage on Washington Street. 5 lots on Centennial Avenue. 1 5-acre truck farm in Mechanicsville. 6 lots in Mechanicsville. 1 small cottage in Mechanicsville. 1 10-acre truck farm in Jamestown. 25 lots in the Southern part of the city. 1 four room cottage on Tate Street. 3 lots on Park Street. 1 F.itrht room house with all modern con veniences on English Street. 2 4rroom cottages in the Southern part of the city. 2 ots on the Bain property. 11 lots in the Eastern part of the city. 1 10-acre truck farm two miles East of the city. 1 4-room cottage on Pine Street. Talk it over Wl ith 0E0- T. PENNY CAROLINA LOAN & REALTY COMPANY M. J. Wrenn, Vice-Pres. Geo. T. Penny, See'y & Treat. T. F. Wrenn, Pres. --