COUNTY m DATES Arc Fixed For Oct. 19. 20 and 21 and Big Prepara tions Are Being Made. CROPS ARE FINE Tent Meeting Starts and \\ ill He i argely Attended -Other Vtusi Items and Per sonals front king. King. June 14. — Crops in this section are iookinjc :1n«.% est ecia.- ly the wheat crop, which > ti.e be?" for years. Mr. .John Ahe Newsum a : t .«>;' W :nston-Su.e'. • • > *. •; relatives near here vest* nifty. s> I i» 1 Si"!.e. •: : S-. vera 1 fr ni ht re attend •• 11 i yi-sti '.'uay. Preparations are l:'ip" ma a for a bi'-r county fair here t:.> fail. A force of men arc at w. •:. the race track enlarging ami j-rovinii it. I'he dates have fwr. fixed u>r October 1 -•_ I. 7:.e management will soon get i _t their li'l'i premium catalog, rU-v. Henry Mickey, of I'dot Mtr... preached in the tabernacle h-se yesterday. He will preach rtre again the second Sunday ir. A.: gust. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boles. "I Greensboro, spent Sunday with relatives here. dr. and Mrs. Fred K. Shore. E. i'. Newsum and Thos. I'etret made a trip to Winston-Saiem ir. iK'. Shore's machine yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Schauh of Hicr. Point, spent tne 'lay ;. :th ri:». B. J. Stone near here teruay. Mr. A. S il ties, _of Washing, tin, is spending a few da;,s v.." his parents. Mr. and Mrs. •i. • . t>. les. near here. I : Grady E. Stone has re*, . t ed r..me from the State Medica C( .ege at Richmond. Ya.. where he -St completed ms meuica. C( .'rse. He has nc«t decided waert he w;!. locate. Mr. A. Loyd White, wlv- h- ids a position with tne Southern Railway, ster.t Sunday with his family here. A force of carpenters went to wcrK r.'.-re this morning eniarg- i ir;*: r. W. Gunter's barter shp on lepot street. 1,1 r T. F. Raker went to Wins ton-Salem on business today. Large crowds are expected to attenu the tent meeting which starts here tomorrow. Farmers in this section are beginning tc cut their wheat i crop. I Mrs. John T. Love and child ren, of Salisbury, are spending a few days with relatives here. Mrs. C. E. Jones, who has be t r. visiting relatives at Ram sejr has returned. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Head, of W -stcr.-Salem, soer.t Sunday he re. Mr. Lewis Love, of Statesville, t Sunday here. ti km Officials k teft Ctrolitia Tc Bs Re-Appointed "'■Vashington. June U. Senator Sir.tm ms, Congressman l'uu. and Coil-etors Watts and Bailey have succeeded in convincing ('ommis sd.ner «.f Interna! Revenue '.•>• borne that it is absolutely neces sary to retain all the e.iij .oyoes in the Collectors' forces in North Carolina, after the beginning >i the new : ; scal year July 1. Another conference was held by the North Carolinians with the Commissioner today and it is learned that the latter was shown t.-.at it would be to the detriment c: the service to cut the North Carolina force, which is said now to be as small as it is possible properly to do business with. Between fifty and one hundred deputies must be discharged July 1, but it now appears the States other than North Carolina will be the victims. Restored to Good Health. "1 was sick for four years with stomach trouble," writes Mrs. Otto Cans, Zanesville, Ohio. "I lost weight and felt so weak that I almost gave up hope of being cured. A friend told me about Chamberlain's Tablets, and since using two bottles of them I have been a well woman." For sale by all dealers. News Ite ot Mount Airy As Told By The Leader Dr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, Miss Bert Dix and Mr. Dick Marshall, of West field, were in the city doing some shopping Monday afternoon. The old Confederate veterans have ali returned from the reun ion at Richmond. Exce; t for the rain the trip was a delightful one. They are wel! pleased with the treatment accorded them Ly the people of Richmond. Rev. Robert Herring, pastor of the First Baptist church f Mt. Olive. N. i'. in Mt. Airy, having . 1 .'■• to at:- ::d ms mother funeral, He will re* Mr. I lay >f last week at his home on\\ 'lch street. The interment was madt Saturday si', milts i*« .■•w I>t Mountain, lie is sur. 1"-. d ny a wife and live chii !r-.n. Miss Eleanor Williams, iSaug .- terol'Mrs. N. Glenn Willams, of Williams, N. C., is visiting Iter mother, Mrs. S ;san H .'tilings- . worth. ; Mr. I* rank Folger, of IK t>S"n, is : in the city today, Miss Clarice Simmons iWest field is visiting her aunt. Mrs. S. L. Harrison. - Mt. Airy Times Leader. Sadly Balanced Fertilizers Mean Money Wasted March ur..i April are months when commercial fertiSiers are largely !':• ugiit and ;sed. anu iw.w tt s ualanee these fertilisers thct they may io the greatest good is a problem to which we shoald right now be giving the most carefui study. As an illustration of the misuse of fertilizers, the case of our good friend t'nele John is to the point. He was in to see us the other day, and complained of the poor results he got last year from fertilisers used on some bottom land cotton. This land was in corn arid peas the year before, and at planting time l.'ncle John ised I'Oo pounds per acre of a It fertiliser and then in July applied Imi pounds of nitrate of soda per acre around the crop. "Then cotton stalks looked like trees." affirmed Cncle John, "bst draft my hide if 1 beliere they'd average Id bolls to the stalk. What's more, these wus so .'ate the frost got most o" them. What I want to know is, what w the matter'."' The matter was plainly an ex cess of nitrogen, with the trouble aggravated by too late an ap plication. Tnere is hardly any doubt but that this, j articular field would have made a better crop wit'i an application of acid phosphate a.one, and at ver. materially less expanse. -The Pre gressive Farmer. S .it- «>fi •. « i?\ • i' «! • Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney Co., do ing business in the City of Toledo, Count s and State aforesaid, a id that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HI'NDREI) DcLLARS for each ami every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the nsa of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub ! scribed in my presence, this t'.th day of December, A. I). 18S!. j (Sea!) A. W. GLEASON. Notary I'ublic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimon ials free. F. J. CHENEX & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by all drucgists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. THE DANBURY REPORTER We Heed More Fellowship In farm Work : Fellowship is unmistakably one of the things most sorely needed on the farm: and the' lack of this fellowship largely accounts for the greater attrac tiveness i. f "public work" to s.) many people, 'f farmers with ad.' ir.ir.tr farms wou'd V!n together more ir. breaking land, ( planting cr.a s. chopping wood, cultivating c m. don't you be lieve we C-io.ild all be the hap pier and :i:vi farming : nt»r«? profit; l .': satisfy my. A ;i • !ea:i n of this Idea was - 'v. c«. inty, N. 1 •• . . r in th strawberry an 1 1 - ti •n . The Mr.:' ;r:uc tact svms be that i:i i\ cent years we are having !■■>> rather than more fellowship.* comradeship, c • operation in farm work. When the writer wsis at work on a Southern farm the neighbors all got together for log rollings in the spring, wheat and oat threshing in summer, corn shuck ings and hog killings in fall, and "house raisings" in winter 1 whenever a neighbor wished -to ' put up a new building, while : we had neighborhood meetings ; to he!; 1 out sick neighbors as ccasion :v ::red in between times to say nothing of ; iiltings for thi v,\.men folk and p :re y social meetings. And even yet In all our grain-growing sections, threshing time, for ail the grime and du>t and heat of it, is one of th.- ys if the who!" j> ar, simply because of the royal good fellowship exhibited when all the farmers and farm boys of a neighborhood join together to help one another. Let s look into it, Erother, Farmer, and see if we car.r.ot do more with this idea of having • neighbors together in plant ing, plowing, hoeine, cultivat ing, harvesting and marketing our crops this vear and ever after, it w'll ■-: only pay in dollars ar. l c- r.:s r. .t it will pay even more notably in happiness, the joyous comradeship and spiritual exaltation that we never rind except In "bearing one another's burdens" a? the great Master of Life directed. Let's have more fe.low-hip in farm work. The Pr gressive Farmer. i (load law Is Unjust. A viciously ~r. ist law is that which compels young men —wh* oftentimes do not own a foot cf land >.r a horse ar.d do not direct ly need the roaus, t:> build and keep up the county r .ads, while men who own thousands of acres orha.e bought land along these roads on speculation and never do a stroke of work on them, will get th-.- fruit of th:s compulsory labor of these poor young men. Also big farmers and mercnan:s who haul heavy loa.is over these roads, some e very day, but have passed the age limit, need not do a lick of work on these roads. It seems to me that it should be the wealth that should be taxed and not the individual.— OTTO .JOHNSON', in The Pro gressive Farmer. A Doctor's Prescription (or Cough An Eifective Cough Treatment. One-fourth to one teaspoor.ful of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken as needed, will soothe and check Coughs, Colds and the more dangerous Bronchial and Lung Ailments. You can't afford to take the risk of serious illness, ; when so cheap and simple a remedy as I)r. King's New Dis covery is obtainable. Go to your Druggist today, get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, start the treatment at once. You will be gratified for the relief and , cure obtained. Large Lots Of Truck Be ing Shipped From Eas tern Carolina. Wilmington, June Although the past strawberrv season was ■ the shortest on record, 1.1H9 car-" were shipped out of the Wilming ton territory under refrigeration and by Southern Express, with about IN' carloads of lettuce. Snap beans and Irish potatoes 'will constitute the next heaviest movement »:' the trucking crops out of this section. More than let acres of l eans, peas ars 1 other truck w*re shipped out the past week ami fully cars r. tatoes are s'aro.l to go forward this W'ek. ""lie pr'ce of beans have dri.puod M a pomt wlvre :i prom i hard to rind but the : - s f.T p os ;> y >•. .. Advices received here indicate ■ h;11 o' .' ""ha- lots of beans were si.ipped from 'ioldsboro, .'L'.ooo fr- m Mt. Olive: 2 from Faison and : I*«MI FROM points between Faisonand Wilmington. Reports of the potato crop indicate that the yield will be fully 2") per cent, greater than last year. Something like IMo cars of'can taloupes are expected to move from the Wilmington and Wel don road, while something like L'UII carloads of dewberries will move out from Southern Pines, San ford, .lonesboro and Carthage districts. Clinton, in Sampson county, is slated for ■'!•">."mi crates of sweet corn and ln.Om: crates of huckle berries, whue Mt. Olive will ship several thousand crates of each. While the prices are far from being satisfactory in many re spects, the volume is sufficiently large to distribute se\eral hun dred thousand dollars in ready cash among the farmers during the month of May, June and July. j Constipation Cured Overnight ; A small dose of Po-Do-Lax to-, night and you enjov a full, free, easy bowel movement in the morning. No griping, for Po- Do-Lax is Podophyllin Mav Ap plet without the gripe. Po-Do- Lax corrects the cause of Con stipation by arousing the Liver, increasing the flow of bile Kile is Nature's antiseptic in the bowels. With proper amount of bile, digestion in bowels is per-! feet. No gas, no fermentation, I no Constipation. Do Ft be sick, nervous, irritable, ,-et a bottle of Po-Do-Lax from y ;r Drug gift now and cure yo r Constipa tion overnight. For Sale. One ten-horse power gasoline engine. • ne Me&:lo\vs corn mill, one wood sa.v. This machinery is nearly new. \\ i:i sell reason able. Call on or write J. Frank Dunlap, ''ideon. N. C. Junius C. Brown, Attorney-at-Law, MADISON, N. C. (ieneral practice of the law in both and Federal courts. Lstates administered on aid settled. Real estate bought and so'd and money loaned on real estate. Laffargue PIANO Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. Cataoguc Free, j Write Department S. R. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston-Salem, N. C. ;! We carry a complete line of j Edison Phonographs and Re- I cords. Write for catalogue of , new records. DR. H. V. MORTON, Dentist. Is new back in hie old location, comer 3rd and Main Streets, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. building. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. Rooms: 301. 302, 303. DR. J NO. K. PEPPER. Disease of the Stomach and Intestines. Mttftmiic Trmplr, Winston-Salem. N. C. DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Hank Building, Collections a Specialty. WINSTON -SALE Al, N. C. J. W. HALL, •■i 11 oi* iley -at-!, aw. DANBURY. 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, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted, Will practice in ull State courts, X&i- A xraci *Sta £~a *v~A-r a *Sr A /--a /£TA J- t'a &SX BANK OF KING ccoA l inn 11 MMmamcmimaM !| Is Open for Business! slj Offering You Safe, Honest, Courteous >-'"*> Banking Service. Start a Savings cKm| *gf Account. |g & We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest. on lime deposits compounded ;uarter ly. 'live us your checking account, if it is oniy a small one. We will aj>- 1 preciate it. b&f! : DIRECTORS: Wk I>K. .1. WALTER NEAL N. E. PEPPER &fcj r® C. 0. BOYLES M. T. CHILTON S. W. FI'LLIAM V. T. GRABS £&?> W. R. KICIER. fso c V. T. GRABS, PRES. T. S. PETREE, CASHIER KW67 v r?? WW6J JEKO rcCtfj NNMMHNHMHNHMM 1 Oenllemen! f % lam better re " $ Z ' "" . pared to serve • you in anything needed in the machinery # line both new and second hand machinery of various kinds. 1 am now stationed at S[ 0 Pilot Mountain, N. C., and receive machin- 8 cry by the car load. I can give you the best flft freight rate, with terms to suit customers. # @ l)rop me a card and let me know your need. # 2 1 £iiTi sure 1 can save you money on anything & you want. S our friend. 8 f | T.J.Thore 33 ~ { 2 Pilot Mt. . X • wr •- 9 LN. C. Z HC—M—MMMMMW CHICHESTER SPILLS OtAMOND BRAND o : LADIRS I Aafc j*mr l>r. la ut for CHI CIIHS THR'S A DIAMOND lIkANIJ riLI.S in Rhd inJ/A I COLD tnetalUc bcsrs, sealed wiih Ribbon, TAKB NO OTBIB. BU I( TIII W DrmtiUt »J IIK for CUL CHTL-TTHI V BIAMONII BU AMI PILI.M, for t*fnl»-ln years retarded aa Beat, Safest, Alwaya Kcltabl*. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS i\ TaHLU EVERYWHERE TKuTStD I Levi W. f crirumn. Arthur E. Ferjuiwi Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law. Over Thompson's DruK Store, Winston-Salem. N.C. Phone 1126. Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Office. DR. W. H. CRITZ DENTIST. off.ee over Drug Store llitve T«'lr|lll«ill' ( olllU'rlioil. WALNUT COVE. - N.C, GEO. L. JARVIS Attorney-At-Law, WALNUT* COVE, N. C. Prompt and careful atten tion given to alt business, in rear of I'armc is I'liion. i'anlc «v Tru.-it t, ompany. —. Dr. A. S. Mitchell OPTOMETRIST. My lii.ic ill ;' ("•til ii »II i.- Tl i\»-!i :" i in- !.! liliu; iif iil.'nw*. .flnl . llJll*tl' fill MlHlf MTV I'. .;i Ml •I ml ill-. I nr riif«i|ii||i-f .*i^i\ iiii.v 1 iti~i - iii-s liuiiw iii the i.ii.v. i iff in' KIIIIIIHI Tin-fit iv 1'.1i1... I \\ INST« >N-S \l.i:\l. N. i , i ! *——— i Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Wound* and Piles quickly healed with Arnica Salve. It prevents infection, is antiseptic, 1 soothing, heiiling. Try it once. Money Back If It Fail*. The Original and Genuine. Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heals the Hurt AH Drujjisu and Dealer*. M»

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