PREDICTS PROSPERITY WITHIN THIRTY DAYS E. P. Wharton Believes United States is Entering Upon Its Greatest Pros perity. E. P. Wharton, of Greens boro. believes that this count i > s on the eve of the greatest season of prosperity it has ever enjoyed. He points, primarily, ■n making this statement, to the fact that during the lirst three months of ISUS the exports of :his country totaled .chile for the same period of the exports amounted to only showing an r.crease tor -lanuarj, tebiuar\ and March, over the same period ?: last year, of s4t>s,t HUM mo. hi the other hand, the to'a! mport trade for the same period showed a decrease in comparson with the same period of 1!»1». This shows the greatest balance :f trade, he says, ever recorded by any country in its favor for so short a time. This is not his only argument for approaching prosperity, how ever. He calls attention to the •'act that American securities neld abroad are being bought, and have been bought, at a groat reduction, while foreign securi ties are being purchased at an enormous discount. further -han this, there is at present ery little American travel in J. ,rthe cost of which hot* >ro ttie war was estimated at a mil lav. All •» ' - . very suor. Mr. burton does not u..-count certain difficult propositions, how ler, that are now impending, such as a shortage in dyestuffs. ■ at he believes that the busi ness men of the country will find a way to meet all such diffi culties in a wav that will provide against any general depression. He thinks, in fact, that pros perity is already being felt, and prophecies whether the war ends cr not, conditions will be better *han ever before in commercial : r>. Oevoi's forecast for ill! MGI-'I til (FLAY ■ .■ • ■ hot .face will advance from the up per Missis-i,o; i Ya'Y-y v. i move southeastward, i ; thto .■•'.n.hot am; sultry. On the JUii a storm wiil i rm over tlie lower Missis sippi Valley, moving northeast ward. 21sttot:2nd, rain, u'.rd to 21th. pleasant. 2"» tit to 2i>, warmer. 27th, warm wave. 28th to 2;) th, hot and sultry. iJOth to 21 st, showers. Kill Pesls On Peach Trees. About ten days after the peach bloom has fallen, when the young peach is in the act of shedding oil' the "shuck" of the bloom, is the time to spray them for "Curculio" which is the insect that causes the worm around the pit of the peach. The material used for this spraying is known as the "Self boiled Lime Sulphur Wash and Arsenate of Lead." Here are directions for prepairing >0 gal lons of this wash: "Place S lbs. unslaked lime in tub or barrel and pour over it en ough hot water to cover. Mix in S lbs. sulphur, with all lumps crushed, l'our in another bucket of hot water. The slaking of the lime does all the actual cooking. As it boils from the slaking of the lime, keep it stirred and add hot water to make a thick paste and gradually add more water until it becomes a thin paste. A sack or I lanket over the barrel helps to hold in heat and prevents spattering. When boiling is ' over, add water * cold is all right i to make 50 gallons, stir thorough ly and strain it to remove sedi- j ment. "You have yet to add the pois on. Disslove 2 1-2 lbs. of ar senate of lead paste in a gallon of the mixture, then pour it back into the whole mass of solution and stir thoroughly." l lf powd ered arsenate of lead is used, use only half the weight as of the paste form. > These directions are sent out ii the i •:•.: >n of Kntomeiogy of i; and sre *-a r . i euteii v,..•.•v.- iaur. and about a nit n f ii !• 'tore tlie fruit is due to ripen. This last mentioned treatment is needed only for Kl berta and those varieties which ripen with it or later, and for this last spraying no arsenate of lead is needed. This schedule cf treatments was followed on the State Test Farms last year with very tine results. On the farm at Statesville there was a heavy peach crop on about fiOO trees, yet Supt. F. T. Meacham report ed that he found only two or three wormy peaches the whole season. State Board of Health Fights Tuberculosis Through Picture Pesters The next thrust made by the Stat i! k r».l of Health against the Or «• V-idte Plague is ;. big T ibt rcul >sis i 'aster. This poster - ?• ' co.umns • f i'ont] st pictm •a; column t •:r;ai-■.h i : ■ , ■ ; i ; i a ...r ■.. >»" ' , ."■» It.*.. ' : ot: : '.Co .. ils il- .V it 1 . earn in r I. i i . ;.••• t; .• the r. -.et ■ >iii t! ' i • (lis.. . .. i i impresses the i: - p'»' •.* i.;" • i tiVs .* IT* u t.> r.j • even iiie •: .sua! observ, r. Tint po.-txr is attractive in. a*>- nearanc •no i is suitable to p . i in seho . s, churches, pott oflic -, stores, o.'ices, and in any oth i 'place ,\h ■it is likely to attract the ey % : n I st»nd homo its mes sage. It is mad •of strong carii board and is 11 inches wide by 122 inches long. i By writing the State Board oi Health, lialeigh, these posters I may be had free. THE DANBURY REPORTER MEDICAL SOCIETY. Holds 62nd Annual Meet ing In Greensboro June 15th to 17th. Great preparations are being made for the coming session of the State Medical Society. This year the meeting will be held in Greensboro, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 15-17. As usual the State Health Officers' Association will hold its meeting on the day preceding the regular meeting of the society Monday, the 14th. From all indications and according to reports of the various committees now at work the meeting will doubtless be a record breaker in point of inter est. attendance and the quality of the program. Many new features of interest to physicians and health officers are provided. The final program has not yet been completed but the quality of the program may be judged from the following partial list of speakers and their subjects, all of which appear in the section of Medical Jurisprudence and State Medicine: "The Whiskey Law and the Duty of the Profession," Dr. J. Howell Way, Waynesville, Pres. State Board of Health: "Prevention of Insanity by the Proper Treatment of Whiskey and Drug Habitues," Dr. Albert Anderson. State Hospital. Ra- Leigh: "Should North Carolina Send Her Drug Habitues to the. Chain Hang or (live Them Hu mane Treatment?" Dr. M. M.I Jones. (ir ensboro: "Chemistry' of 1 '.it nt Medicines," Dr. K. V. li »we :. Hill: "Shea' ! the Religious Press Aid in the Sale I.i Nate Ni.rt»- >.' " Dr. 1. ■!. 'Whig \ r . t a . !> r. the !!• .ri' of the -. • and IV» •.,! Naiveties." Dr. c. s. Rankin, Secretary State ilean! of Health Other important subjects tit this meeting will he "Insanity and Crime Due t'i V. niskey and Other Narcotics," "Patent Medi- j cines or Prohibition?" "StateJ Laws Needed, etc." Man Takes His Own Medicine Is | An Optimist. He has absolute faith in his medicine- he knows when he takes it for certain ailments he gets relief. People who take Dr. King's New Discovery for an irritating Cold are optimists thev know this cough remedy will penetrate the linings of the throat, kill the germs, and open the way for nature. You can't destroy a Cold by superficial treatment—you must go to the cause of the trouble. an optimist. 'et a bottle of Dr. 1 King's New Discovery today. ; Farm Worn Hi Along. ' Not in recent have the farm rs boon ■i 1 up with ilv I. work as tii v today. 'I .v inn liiir.n.« ha >en ideal fur sprint p!• »*.vi r cl it has 1 "no tiMul.l' " i • all th> land I .rru'd in t! to plant. e turn*''. • am i ; g Vrti. er for the crops in lar to t|Ußn tities. A dealer in rtilizer re mark >d tl week tl at the wav farmers aro buying would inch* cate a large crop »f tobacco. V lu at ha-, come out nr. 1 makes a lim showing on the land in this section at the present time. Lame Back. Lame back is usually due to rheumatism of the muscles of the back. Hard working people are most likely to sutler from it. Relief may he had bv massaging the back with Chamberlain's Li niment two or three times a day. Try it. For sale by all dealers. TO THE PUBLIC ONE AND ALL. The Hardbank Store of W. P. NELSON Is THE BUSY STORE. We are now chock full up with new and up-to-date styles of merchandise-= Men's and Ladies' hats of all kinds, Men's and Ladies' Slippers and Shoes of all kinds, Dress Goods of ail kinds and so on. You can find most anything you want in this up-to-date store. Yours for business, W. P. NELSON, Danbury, N. C. R. 1. N E W HARDWARE i STORE I 1 To Our Friends and the Public Generally: The season of the year is coming now when farmers will need many articles carried in a hardware store and we desire to say that our line is complete and you will find anything here usually carried in a hardware store at prices as low as the lowest. Come to see us and let us show you our goods and prices Yours to serve, | Germanton Hardware 0., I * i Successors to .1. W. Kurfees Hardware Co.) „ &.! xxsw6yj>Er.nr?> % nton, N. 1 ! 1 rf w,TO ' r;3 "~' l j| lam better pre- J J you in anything needed in the machinery • X line both new and second hand machinery x S of various kinds. I am now stationed at £ Pilot Mountain, N. C., and receive niachin- Z # ery by the car load. I can give you the best £ • freight rate, with terms to suit customers. S J Drop me a card and let me know your need. # 2 lam sure I can save you money on anything J you want. Your friend. • f-v• | , S Z Pilot Mt. _ Z I N - c - " | ij>* A. \ K f_y 1 t(L G .•. r : , u : ; .r! iv — I'v-.wn?'.-; •; ~.r \r:r- •■: • J is Ooers for Business! ii n : ;er : ii'.;, You Safe, Hone t. Courteous liankin'.:; Service. Start a Savings Account. We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest. V k . . K 1 ' J f>n time i |io ; -ita coin)mun!« i! ni;-irn"'- .live us ;.i in* c icckin": account, it' ii is only a small om . We will np •;;\f pivi.iak it. /■'■ Diui.rro:: : ':?$& 11;:. J. WALTER NKAI. W !•.. I'KIU'KU I . o. HOYLK3 M. T. CHILTON y'w; S. \Y. MJLLIAM , \. T. (it; AI IS W. i:. KlfiEli. . ■»* V. T. CRABS, I'kks. T. S. I'ETREE, Casiiikii c.'.y*, DR. H. V. HORTON, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, corner 3rd and Main Streets, Wachovia Bank & 'lrust Co. building. „ WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Rooms: 301, 302, 303. DR. JNO. K. PEPPER. Disease of the Stomach and Intestines. MiIHOIIM* Winston-Salem, N. C. DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank? Building, Collections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. ! Will practice in all courts, both State and Federal. | Office over Martin's store. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all buaineM entrusted. Will praotioe in ail State oourts. Levi \V. Ferguson. Arthur E. Ferguson Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law, Over Thompson's Drug Store Winston-Salem, N.C. Phone 1126. Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Oflice. DR. W. H. CRITZ DENTIST. Office over Drug Store. KliVl* IVlrplimtc C omtri'fioit. WALNUT COVE. - N I Attorno\ -At • > .aw, WAI.NIT*CO\ii, N. C Prompt and . a/ei'u! alien lien given to all Dusi'Tcs/ • i'.ice in :v.". r >•' Farmer • 1 ;iio» Hank o Trust Company. ===== Dr. A. S. Mitchell OPTOMETRIST. My whole time anil nt ti'iition is given to tlu> tit ling of filassos, anil charge* for saint' very iviiNoimble. Kor rt'ffrt'iK't' ask any husi nt-ss hoilst' in tin* rity, Iffice Klmont Theatre lihlg., WINSTONSAIXM, N. Notice. Having qualiffed as adminis trator of the estate of Julia R. Branson, deceased, all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same on or before the 2>th day of April, lbllj, or this notice will he plead ed in bar of their recovery, and all persons owing said estate will please make settlement with the undersigned at once. This 2>th day ■.i' April. 1:>1 v.. A. BRANSON', Administrator '. Vf. [Jail, Atty. GEO. L. JARVIS; Attorney..At-! aw. WALNUT COWI. N. C. Prompt ami careful atten tion given to all business. (' lice in rear of Farmers Uniei Dank and Trust Co. | Cuts, Burnsl | Bruises, Soros, Wounds and Pile-. V | quickly lieulcil with Arnica Salvo. H It prevent, infection, is antiseptic, I soothing, heeling. Try it uace. I Money Back If It Fails. The Original and Genuine. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heals the Hurt All Druggists and Dealers. 25e-

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