DATES ARE FIXED October ID. 20 and 21 Time Fixed For St .ikes Coun ts' Fair At kmfl. NICE PREMRM LIST has .lust Been Issued And Shims Excellent cash and Other I'ri/es Hair To Me Im proved I his Near. The dates for the next Stokes county fair to be held at King have been rixed for October ll*. 20 and 21. 101"). and the a rye premium list has just been print ed and is being distributed. Ihe list shows a large number of ex cellent prizes in each department and this will no doubt result in handsome displays in the various departments' It is learned that considerable' improvement will be made in the fair this year. The race track has been greatly improved and the grounds have had consider able work done to them. ith the excellent crops this year and with additional and larger prizes the agricultural department of the fair will no doubt be better than that of any previous year. Confederate Reunion September 11 lb The annual reunion of the Surry County Camp of Confeder ate Veterans will be held at Mt. J Airy on Saturday. September 11.; The following program will be I carried out: The veterans will meet in the rooms of the Commercial Club (over the Postoffice) at 9:30 a. m. After the meeting of the Camp the veterans will rind automo biles waiting to take them for a ride over some of the sand-clay roads. After the ride they will be driven to the Academy ill o'clock' where the exercises wkl be held. After the exercises dinner will be served to the veterans and wives of veterans on the school ground by the Daughters of the Confederacy. The public generally is invited to attend these interesting and patriotic services, especially the young people of the town and county. MRS. J. D. Mi COLLI*M. Pres. I". D. C. Eiys Farm In Stokes. Mr. Geo. 'A*. Coan, ofWinstor.- Salem, last week purchased a' 205-acre farm in Stokes lying between Walnut Cove and Ger manton. The farm i ins that of Mr. Chap Bedenheimer. Mr. Coan bought it through a real estate agency at Winston in whose hands it had been placed for sale. A Wonderful Antiseptic. Germs and infection aggravate ailments and retard healing. Stop that infection at once. Kill the germs and get rid of the poisons. For this purpose a single application of Sloan's Liniment not only kills the pain but destroys the germs. This neutralizes infection and giwes nature assistance by overooming congestion and gives a chance for the free and normal How of the blood. Sloan's Liniment is an emergency doctor and should be kept constantly on hand. 25c., 50c. TbSI.OO size contains six times aswich as the 25c. Subscribe for the Danbury Re porter. SI,OO per year in advance. SUPERIORITY OF WIDE TIRES i It Has Been Found By Actual Test That Broad i Tired Wagon Pulls f>.2 Per Cent. Easier. fcW'ide tires build up roads and save horse labor, according to the department of agricultural en gineering at the I'niversity of Nebraska. They have the same etfect upon a country road as a roller on a plowed field. On the other hand, the narrow tire cuts up a road like a disk. It has been found by actual test in this department that the wide-tired wagon pulls easier in nearly all cases than the narrow tired wagon. In deep mud on a country road the wide-tired ■wagon pulls «*».2 per cent, easier. On a country road with a thin face of mud or deep dust, how ever. the narrow tires pull -4.9 tier cent, easier. In a corn field the wide tires pull 30.5 per cent, easier, in a dry alfaifa field 17.7 per cent, easier, and on a dry country road 10.2 percent, easier. None Equal to Chamberlain's. "1 have tried most all of the cough cures and tind that there's none that equal Chamberlain's i . Cough Reedy. It has never fail ed to give me prompt relief." writes W. V. Harner. Monpeller, Ind, When you have a cold give ; this remedy a trial and see for yourself what a splendid medi-! cine it is. For sale by all dealers. Would Reduce Cost ot , Rural Mail Service ! Postmaster General Burleson has worked out plans for reduc ing the government's expenditure for the operation and extension of the rural delivery and mail service. He will ask Congress next December for an appropria- 1 tion of S49,(H'O,AHiO for the rural 1 mail service. Congress, by con tinuing the old postoffice approp riations bill, provided $53,000,000 1 for this service. Mr. Burleson, i however, believes he can provide an efficient service and take care of extensions f'.r $4,000,000 less. Of the $49,0(k:,ii00. $48,000,000. will tie used to operate all rural mail routes, ar.d $1,000,(nK) will be devoted to extensions. ! The saving of government' funds in the operation of the rural mail routes has been made possible by a revision of many routes, eliminating duplication of travel and unnecessary retraces, and by the introduction of the automobile in the field of postal transportation. Mr. Burleson re ports that where the automobile has been introduced the service, is giving satisfaction. j Panama Exposition Row Rut o! Debt San Francisco. Sept. 2.—Thei executive committee of the Pana ma Exposition board of directors announced today the adoption of of a resolution authorizing the comptroller to pav $110,159 to the Union Trust Company in settlement of all indebtedness. The orginal debt to finance the exposition was $91)2,340.98. An j "out of debt" celebration will be held Friday. Worlh Their Weight in Gold. "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets and found them to be just as represented, a quick relief for headaches, dizzy spalls and other symtoms denoting a torpid liver and a disordered condition of the digestive organs. Thev are worththeir weight in gold, writes Miss Calra A. Driggs, Elba N.Y. For by all dealers. OLDER BUT STRONGER Tn In- livalthv at seventy, prepare at | forty, is sound advice, because in the strength of middlelife we toooiten forget j that neglected culds, or careless treat- j ment of slight aches and pains, simply i undermine strength and bring chronic weakness for later years. To t>e stronger when older, keep your , 1 local pure and rich and active with the | strength-building and blood-nourishing j roperties of Scott's Emulsion which isa food. a tonic ami a medicine to ket p vour tiliHsl rich, alleviate rheumatism md avoid Mekuess. No alcohol ill Scott's, rsiti At liewne Bic» tr.fielil. N J Charlotte Firm May Manufacture Shells Charlotte. Sept. 2. Agents for J. P. Morgan anil company. Croat Britain's financial agents in this country, have made an ort'er of a contract to the Moffatt Machinery company, of Char lotte, to manufacture I,O(M,»Ki shells, a $-1, IK mi, (100 contract, with 25 per cent, of the money placed in hanks before the work is begun. W. E. Moil'att, president of the Motfatt. company, stated today that his company was given 10 days in which to consider the of fer, also stated that the agents of the British government would be in Charlotte tomorrow to confer with Mr. Moffatt as to the position, said agents being con-. nected with the firm of J. P. Morgan and company, of New, York, Croat Britain's fiscal, agents in the Cnited States. Mr. Moffatt has not decided as to his acceptance of the offer but will do so tomorrrow at his conference with the Morgan and company agents. He thinks it very likely that he will accept the offer of the contract. The Moffatt company, if it ac- 1 cepts the offer, will be given six , months in which to install the ! necessary equipment, and two years in which to make the one million shells, the two contracts to be accepted or rejected at once - possibly tomorrow at the con ference between Mr. Moffatt and the Morgan agents. CALOMEL WHEN BILIOUS? NO! STOP! MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES "DoiSson's Liver Tone" Is Harmless To Clean Your Sluggish Liver and Bcweis. T'cVi! C'IIII ITC ! MIIKE* you Hick. IT'S kottilali■! 1 aki a «!•••■• -if" t!•. ilaiipprnus drug ii laplit iiiad taanorripu yuii nuy liat' a day'- w«rk. I a'atid i- tin? ury nr f»ii.ik-ilvrr I «fi: ti iliilHa - Peer. - - of tic IIUTII-. l'iii"i«cl. ul.cn it ciitiic- .ti;«i ci lit act « ti —" it* t ilc T.i«Jcf it" kreakin;- i* Ufa. 'ii..- i— hl.a a yam f.-a! ti.uf awful i aitM a and . 'an | itip. It i arc chip p.-i. iiiiai ill klet, kcil .it ' if ya.ur !.M r - t rr • I an I • i:-t | ata»! ar 111 I,all at ■•aiil.la-. 4.1. ." a 1.. -- COllt I'll t« if '-a'atli - ('ail 'T -!•••,,:n !■ H"iir just try a - ■•••: ful of Lunulas- liodwm'ul Li.it i'otic ta,iiia|,4 on ujv c -jaiuutc»;. I This is the BEST Saw Mill The . SrfegL Twentieth • Century E%rr v fwule i! uamntceJ. j 'a V'' ! it,'' tl-.a-11. V;|ri ll'!'' lll'lt fll'll tltl'l 'e' l.ti-r fria-t icii fin i! -mv I !- uf t lie J ! !I— t t••-1111 naiter, ii- lliri'ughuut. i la I'llil'ii ks titial e-iMe drive \ Writrafiir i'.ei»iT!i>t i\e a :'*:i'.i>a ufttll hi y.eH iif - I\V in;! Is, |i|.uer-\ IVS.IWH. J. A. Vante & Co., Wißstofi-Saiem, N.C. "MONEY" The mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 per cent, for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY, 1419 Lytton Bid*. CHICAGO. THE DANBURY REPORTER Free Examinations at Slate Sanatorium The State Sanatorium for the Treatment of Tuberculosis, ; I under the authority of the State j Board of Health, makes examina tion for tuberculosis for all per sons who so desire and who j present themselves at that in-1 stitution. Heretofore, there has been no restrictions as to the day , and hour that the public should j receive this free service but owing to the large number of people from all over the State! who are now taking advantage of i these services, a few restrictions ' have become necessary. Instead of patients presenting! themselves at all times and hours ( during the day and night, they ! are requested to write to the Sa natorium, Sanatorium, N. C. and make an engagement, as only the morning hours of the day will be , given to this work. Otherwise, persons may find on arriving the day full before them which will j necessitate their returning home i and making another trip. | I SIOO Reward. SIOO The readers of this paper will | 1 be pleased to learn that there is 1 at least one dreaded disease that j science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Cattarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh'; being a constitutional disease, , requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly i upon the blood and mucous sur- J faces of the system, thereby de-; stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient, strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in ! doing its work. The proprietors I have so much faith in its cura- 1 live powers that they offer One Hunfred Dollars for any case that it faiis to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Here'- my piiarnntw—Ho tf> atiy drag H! (are mill pel a fit! cent laiatt l«* I'f Dull- HULA'.- 1> 4 T I one. lake a "|KHI|I!II1 and if it dt'iHii t straighten yuii right up I and make Veil feel line lilal \ .peri II- I I w art Veil te gu kaek te tl.e slele and) fa-t year ttieta y llaadw n'- l.ivet 'lone | i- deid ruy ilig t:.a sale ef , ali tncl hci-uum* it is rial liiai nied a. In en t a rely vepe- I tulle, tl erelele .t .-all net Nlllate or I II ai.e y a II Si. I. I pilar.i titii- that nne Mif'iTifiil uf T'od -eta's l.Ua r a i ria- Hill plat year slllppiali ias te ii ait U and eli an yeur Inmeis of | ; tl.at -our l a- and innftiputed waste 1 iil.iih IS elepeii,i| y,,ur system and mak • lap yII fel l 11. ist ml lr. I pilar.uitee t tint , a laa'tle el Ika.lsoti'- l.iver leiie will • I-|■ your 11 tire family feeling imc for met t 1 - (11V'* it to yeur el.iljreu. It is i I.armless. di« .-n't gri|f and they like it* j • I lea-aid taste. Laffargue PIANO . Excells in Purity of Tone ar.d | Durability of Construction. Cataogue Free- Write Department S. R. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston-Salem, N. C. We carry a complete line of i Edison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of new records. Junius C. Brown,| Attorney-at-Law, MADISON, N. C. General practice of the law in i both State and Federal courts. Estates administered on and) settled. Real estate bought and sold, and moaey loaned on real estate. 1 DR. C. R. HUTCHINSON, Dentist. Office over Drug Store. Have Telephone Connection. WALNUT COVE, - X. c. DR. H. V. HORTON, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, I corner 3rd and Main Streets, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. t buildinjr. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Rooms: 301, 302, 303. DR. JNO. K. PEPPER. Disease of the Stomach and Intestines. M HNiiuir To in pits Winston-Salem. N. C. J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, 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, A ttorney-at- Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all bußineßß entrusted. Will practice in ail State courts. tsk £S?4 i2zC>i IBANK* OF" KING 1 §g ._. , Wi H Is Open for Business! i| O S Offering You Safe. Honest. Courteous ', - v: . Banking Service. Start a Savings j||>£ Account. ||| We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest. |p on time deposits compounded quarter- KQT ly. Give us your checking account, if it is only a small one. We will ap- v&Ck W\ preciiltt il - WH DIRECTORS: WIS DR. J. WALTER NEAL N. E. PEPPER |fe> C. 0. BOYLES M. T. CHILTON c£S' @ss S. W. FL'LLIAM V. T. GRABS gstf Mk W. R. KIGER. t&L V. T. GRABS, PRES. T. S. PETREE, CASHIER ||§s WWWWWWWW^WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW 1 Oenllemen! j S you in anything needed in the machinery £ J line both new and second hand machinery J of various kinds. I am now stationed at Z Pilot Mountain, N. C., and receive machin- Z 0 erv by the car load. I can give you the best 0 0 freight rate, with terms to suit customers. % :Drop me a card and let me know your need. 0 lam sure I can sa\e you money on anything J 0 you want. Your friend. 2 T.J. Thore fS 2 dl*ro*~ 5 it Pilot Mt. t 2 N. c. tl? -' =';2 HMMMNNNMNNHMM CHICHESTER SPILLS 1 DIAMOND BRANO I ' LADIHS I A»* for CHI-CHK9TKRS A afcIAMOND HkA.NI> FILLS in RFD »aA/j\ TDoro metallic boxen, sealed with BlurtO) > Ribbon. Tin HO OTnsa. In af ;•» v/ ' BlaaatiS u aah f.r CRI.ORRR.TCRa V I BIAMRND RRAHD PILLS, for tweoty-flsß i yeare regarded aa Beet, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUG6ISTS \\2S& EVERYWHERE ,j DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law ; 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections a Specialty. I WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law, | Over Thompson's Drug Store, Winston-Salem, N.C. Phone 1126. Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Office. GEO. L. JARVIS Attorney-At-Law, WALNUT*COVE, N. C„ Prompt and careful atten ■ tion given to all business. Office in rear of Farmers Union Bank Trust Company. ' Dr. A. S. Mitchell OPTOMETRIST. My win ill* lime rilial at tention is civen to (lie tit tin>r of glasses, nnil eharp's for same very reasonable. For referenre ask any busi ness house in the eity. office Klmoiit Theatre l'.liljr., WINSTON-SA l.i:.M, X. C. 1 j Cuts, Burns, Bruieea, Sorea, Wounds and Piles quickly healed with Arnica Salve It prevents infection, is antiseptic jj • soothing, heoKn*. Try. it ,ff>ce. The and . Genuine. * Bucklen's Arnica Salve Heals the Hurt All Dn.Sji.ta and Dealers. 3Sa-