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THE
REVIEW, HIGH POINT, NORTE CAROLINA. FEB. 3.-1916
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BURST INTO TEARS. .
Baltimore, Md., Jan. 31. When the
sweet strains of the song, "Mother,"
played by a street piano, wafted through
windows kept wide open because of the
balmy, spring-like weather of the last
few days, a Cumberland, Md., recruit for
the United States Marine Corps burst
into tears and left the recruiting sta
tion of the "sea soldiers" in? the custom
house building today.'
The recruit had not yet been enlisted
and the recruiting officers made no ef
fort to prevent his leaving.
"The sound of a.bursting shell in bat
tle might have conveyed the same sort
of idea to that young fellow, and it
is perhaps just as well," . remarked one
of the recruiting sergeants when the
recruit, motherward bound, left the of
fice. :
Two o'clock Friday afternoon the
English street car rani into the Kiss
Kola truck at the Chestnut street cross
ing, doing some little damage to the
truck which the car, struck with such
force as to temporarily render Ed. Mun
go, one of the occupants, unconscious.
He also received slight bruises "about the
head, and issuffering no little from the
accident. . . ,
" SAW MILL ACCIDENT.
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Ed. Hohn, 27 years old, married, and
the father of three children, was horri-
Ibly mutilated in a saw mill accident
near Fairfield church.' Mr, Hohn was
operating a track saV and in trying to
remove a piece of bark from a log, his
overall jacket got caught in the fast
whirling saw, pulling him into its dan
gerous teeth, cutting , jaw bome into,
severing the, tongue, and badly lacerat
ing chin and under lip. The man was
brought to the hospital here and given
attention and today is getting along as
well as could be expected in such a case.
? Mrs Frank Dalton visited the ' family
of her son, Judge Dalton thfe past week.
The Christian society of the M. P.
church, recently organized, is growing
nicely in membership and enthusiasm. v
Let us have your subscrition dur
ing this month if you desire to get
in on the $1.00 a year rate.
D R.1 IN K
The New Drink:
Manufactured by local
people
si bottled drink of unsur
I passed excellence
Call for Kiss-Kola the drink that
satisfies and refreshes the tired
nerves with no bad after effect.
In Bottles and the price is
on
ly
5C
iss-KolaCo
High Point, N. C.
Mfrs. Kiss-Kola and Kiss Brand Soda
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STOP,
LOOK- AND
LISTEN !
Real estate is the safest earthly investment man can possess
And when be is called to leave this old world he may have the
sweet assutance that his loved ones are secure in their own home,
and in the enjoyment of the fruits of his labor Is there a house
and a lot, or farm you want for a home? If so we furnish the
money to buy it. Do yeu have property you would exchange or
sell? .
If sowe will exchange with you, or sell it for you. When ou
have money to loan, talk it over with us. We Vame
good security for you and guarantee its payment. have some
splendid bargains now to offer in City property, and rm tods
also timber lands. Loans made on good security. For further
information, call at the law office of
D. H. PARSONS, ATT'Y.
High Point, N. C.
nu oq4 .Rank of Commerce Building
riJuuc iju i.
NGSWATE1
Digests Food, Purifies Blood, Creates Vigor
Moore's Springs water has made more, permanent cures than
any other water in existence. .
For Indigestion, Constipation Catarrh, Stomach and Bowel
Troubles Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Rheumatism, Nervousness
and long standing Blood Diseases it has no equal.
Let us Drove its wonderful curative powers to you. .
Prices of water, 12 one-half gallon bottles $1.50; five-gallon Car-
BoSdi Springs (water free) $1.00 to $2.00 per day, $10.00 to
$1250 per week. - . r
Write for booklet and other information.
Moore's Mineral Springs Go.
Moore's Springs, IN. C
Order to Introduce
Tooth Paste
. we are giving a
25c Tooth Brush
Free
with every package for a
limited time '
Rjing Drug Co.
tJelRjexall Store
HOTEL ORDER FOR SALE
I ha ve order on Hote Richmond
Richmond, Va., good for one year
and worth $60.U0 that I will sell at
a big reduction, also, one on Hotel
Cochrane, Washington, D. C, for
$60.00. ' W. L. Stamev.
Some Late Styles jor the
Women
FEEBLE, AGED WOMAN
Says Vinol Hade Her Strong
Oranrl Saline. Texas. "I am an asrecl
woman and for a long time was weak
nH f hl but Vinol restored mv health
and strength so that I feel almost young
again and am doing all my housework.
Old people who are weak and feeble
should try Vinol and know its merits as
I do. It is the best medicine to create
strength and for chronic colds I have
ever taken.' ' Mrs . j? annie hj.kodgers.
Vinnl. our dplir.ious cod liver and iron
tonic, is sold on our guarantee to benefit
A J
or your money win De returned.
Matron Drug Co., High Point, N. C.
MAKE IT PERSONAL.
The trouble with a lot of advertising
is that is isn't anything like the firm it
is supposed to advertise. Make it truth-
ul, personal, honest, gracious, earnest
just like you. Then the people will
believe it.
SAVE MONEY BY READING.
The Review is being liberally patron
ized by the merchants of Hijrh Point to
advertise their many splendid values for
the trade and this alone should be a big
inducement for you to subscribe to The
Review so as to be able to keep up with
the splendid bargains advertised from
week to week. By missing these avlues
advertised you will lose ten times the
subscription price of The Review -within
a year. Be wise.
Look No Furth
er JForitI
We have just what you.
want ill cigars, cigarettes
and tobacco.
You favorite smoke h
kept on hand.
OUR BILLIARD PAR
LORS Are first class in every
detail and we invite your
patronage. We are the
pioneers in : billiards in
High Point and made it
possible for you to enjoy'
thiS'pleasant" pastime.
Come to see us the latch
string hangs on the outside.
Steam heat, comfortable
Clements Cigar Co.
: NOT THE LEAST DANGER.
A; state and local story in regard to
recent "Bell operations where the local
business was turned over to the local
exchange at Concord, the Bell taking over
the long distance business and contrast
ing this procedure with other likely
towns wherein High Point was mention
ed, perhaps created a wrong impression
with some here.. It can, however, be
safely stated that the North State Tele
phone company of this city hasn't any
idea now or 'in the past of entering into
any agreement whatsoever with the Bell
t people, directly or indirectly. The com
pany here has the business, the confi
dence of the people, is giving good ser
vice, in fact among the very best in
the south), is making money at the
rate of a little over. half what the Bell
charges for same number of phones, and
therefore is contented, and it is reason
able to suppose that with this excellent
service and long distance connections
over its own wires and the Postal Tele
graph .company, coupled with the fact
that -this service is about half .what the
Bell charges, that the people would se
riously fight any attempt to curtail the
good work of the North State Telephone
company which is saving the telephone
patrons of High Point $7,000 a year
alone on their service.
Bad-v (Coug'h ? : vesrish?
Grippy
?
These Ailments Weaken Your
System. Your Body Then
Needs the Help of
Dr. King's New Discovery.
Colds are annoying. They inter
fere with our duties. In our weak
ened condition they may end in a
spell of sickness or even more serious
ailments. Fear, however, should be
overcome, for in Dr. King's-New
Discovery you have an effective rem
edy. ' Dr. King's New Discovery
contains the ingredients whichVfight
cold germs, which soothe your cough,
healing the irritated and inflamed
mucous membranes. Just as soon as
you start taking Dr. King's New
Discovery your recovery is assured.
Without assistance your weakened
system tries in vain to throw off
these cold germs. Your system cries
for help and Dr. King's New Dis
covery is just the remedy needed.
Get a bottle to-day. Take at once.
You will feel much better to-morrow.
All druggists.
Report of the Boys' Corn Club Work
- in the State.
As a result of the work of the Boys'
Corn Clubs during the year 1915, re;
ports sent in by the boys show that 70,
040.4 bushels of corn have been produced
by l',308 boys reporting. Fifty boys
made 100 bushels and above. The aver
age yield of these fifty boys was 111.7
bushels per acre.
As an indication of the interest of the
boys this past year, 37 3-10 per cent, of
the boys enrolled reported, against
21 3tl0 per cent, for the year 1914, an
increase cf 16 per cent, for the year.
Ninety-five out of the 100 counties in
the state had boys enrolled in the work,
and 88 counties out of the 95 sent in re
ports. The 12 remaining counties of
the state from which no reports were
received had only a combined total mem
bership of 17.
TOWN BOOSTERS.
We want every reader of the Review
to read each week the Town Boosters,
Today's subject: "When you Know
What is Best ask for it by. Name."
These articles are written by an expert.
ight to the point, arid will do you good
o read them. Watch out for the one
sext week.
HISTORICAL ADS FOR BANK OF
COMMERCE.
This, week we start a series of histor
ical banking ads for the Bank of Com
merce, which will prove intensely inter
esting. Head them each week. The sub
ject this time is BENJ. FRANKLIN.
r liter You will learn much of history
by reading the ads and incidentally
of the advantages gain-ed by patronizing
the Bank of Commerce.
THOSE THAT HAVE-GET wI&on
sf v f l PUT TEN BONEN .
KNEW THAT SKATE V ( 0N Hlh1 AN0 W0N iillBb
WOULD WIN, AN) I DIOM'tV T "THREE Epr
. HAVE
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AVjTtyVAL CARTOOA Sivceo4At.Y.
Getting Orders from England
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L.et us have your paper on hnw;
to promote the best interests of" High
Point as a shopping center. See
notice elsewhere;
DIPPY DUK
NATIONAL CARTOON SERVICE JCflR& W. Y;
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Ifor. eve (wortk nfcs. Cs.l f
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Vahd get rich quick. I . UtfP.U
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Copy of above GETTING ORDERS FROM ENGLAND
Foxlease Park, Lyndhurst. Hants, England.
Goose Grease Co. JM . Fabre gave me some jars of your Goose Grease last winter which
now is gone. Will vou Kindly senrt me six jars omer joy aaive as oon as p-.aiuie. wo
are greatly in need of it. I enclose check for $4.00. which leaves $1.0 for forwarding. Please
send it to me as soon as possible.. ' MRS. C. V. SANDERSON,
Arthur Brisbane Says Country Weeklies Give
Good Results
AT a meeting of the American Advertisers Association Arthur
Brisbane said: "Not the country publisher but the business man
is the chief sufferer from he fact that our merchants and manufac
turers have not utilized the country newspapers' advertising columns
as they should an 1 can be utilized. Remember these facts: lie
who reads the Utile crossroads newspaper or the larger newspaper of
the fair-sized town is a man who buys everything. He lives in a
house and on land that he owns. H is interested in everything
that the business men are doing. Through good advertising you
can sell him everything, from the paint on the roof of his house to
the cement in the floor of his ce'lar Everything between the roof
and the cellar, everything in the barn, and every tool in the field
he buys and you mav sell him- He is not like the dweller in the big
city flat, who gets his water through a pipe, his light through the
wire his heat from the basement, and whose shopping consists in
retting a readv-made suit of clothes and a ready-made dinner in a tin
or paper box.' Tfca man who reads the country newspaper buys
everything. H2 buys pumps, lamps, stoves, automobile, clotaing,
dresses, books, paints, farm implements, furniture, carpets, oils. In
this room are two hundred and fifty men and individuals. Some
of them represent a dozen manufacturing enterprises and more.
There isn't a man here who has anything to sell that he can not sell
to the reader of a country newspaper. nd every man here could
more probably advertise in a country newspaper in proportion to its
circulation than in any other publication on earth; Iemphasize the
vrlue of the country newspaper as an advertising medium, for it has
that value.' "" '
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