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ifcsssiKisiis WwiktkMla *«ft notla*. Wit* Mm lateet unproved fildhinery. ikilU wurlim—. dry kilns and ilanp fk •ilHiea, no plant In thia aartion la hatter equipped to car* for the nwrti tfce k—« bgtldar than la tka Am lieaaley* Te*h, nuci aaaari to T. B. Mr Cargo A Son. The active au agam«nt of tha affaire la In tka hand* of Mr. J. A. Taak, who la on« of tka ■out experienced man In tka lumbar koalnaaa in Weatern North Carolina. Ha haa fjvan upward" of SO yaara to II; ka haa made it a atudy, anil hia aataMmhmant la in poaition to aarva tka trade in tha mM acceptable man •ar. aa thara ia nothing ill tkla lina that ran ha nxil in tha arartion of a houae that thia enterprise rannot aup ply. Tha Arm ia thoroughly relia bla ami jfive* tha service you natural ly ax part at tha hand* of men with whom you ara dealing. On account of tha large and varied stock. tha ac oammodating tiu*ine*a method* em ploye.! and the close price* on lumber and material the Arm ia forging ahead in tha moat gratifying manner and ia rated aarond to none in thia sec tion in importanra and reliability. Every facility ia employed to iret out ardera In the *horte*t time, and »hen promised. Many of the handnome home* in and around Mount Airy ware built of material furnished by Mr. Te*h. who haa been identiAed with the buildinir induatry for years. If you are contemplating building,' you shou''' consult him and get hia esti mate on the lumber and material needed. You can save money by pat ronizing thia home foncern; at the same time you will be lending your support to sn enterprise that pay* out thousand* of dollars annually for material and wage* which directly benefit every citizen of the town and community. j A. E. STEELE SHOE CO. A fact not known to many men and women is that the average ihoe ha* over sixty-two different part* to it, . any »n • of which can be cheapened to maki- a price, and none judged ex cept by the highest experts in shoe makinr Now the question ia, if you are starting out to buy a pair of shoes trhere would you go? The anawer ia ample enough: if you are not a judge of leather you should know the mer chant' with whom you are dealing. The way to judge goods is by the man who sella them. Among the dependa ble store i of Mount Airy ia that of the 4- E. Steele Shoe Co., the home of "better shoea." This house deals in » shoes that will give service; shoes that will enable you to put your beat foot foremost in business, society and elsewhere. No man or woman should abuse the feet; they are the main spring of the body. If you would fol low your feet there ia little conjecture but that they would lead you straight to Steele's Shoe Store where will be found one of the largest, beat assort ed and moat varied lmes of shoes In Western North Carolina; shoes for Men, women and children; shoes for the farmer, business man, society man or woman. There is the home of the famous Forbush shoes for men, I-a France shoes for women and the "Bill < ikin" ohoes for children. A large and beautiful line of men's hats also [ handled in connection,. The stock is "reasonably priced, too. And like his goods, Mr. Steele is dependable in all their transactions and representa tions. If you wear shoes this «iore should claim your attention and get your trade. , - C. C. HUTCHENS There is not a better county in the State in which to live than Surry. Every advantage possible is offered— high altitude, healthful climate, pure water, fertile lands and unlimited na tural resource.- from which to <lraw. The Southern railway traverses it, thus affording excellent railroad fa cilities, connecting with the main lines at Winston-Salem. There was never a better time to buy real estate than now. And there is no better •Cent to buy it from than Mr. C. C. Hutchens. Mr. Hutchens possesses ex perience, sound judgement and re ( liability. He is a product of the feounty, having been born and reared i en • farm in Surry county. He has naturally "frown up with the com munity." He knows the value of farm ' lands, and he knows which section is preferable and safer as an investment, He has made a phenominal success o< the real estate bi.sinesa in the last itw years, being the medium by which thousands of dollars have changed . hands. There are few men in the business who have the^faculty of ef fecting aalee and giving absolute sat isfaction to both parties—the pur f. efcasir and seller. It is an art—a gift ,. cbepled with fair and straight for ward dealings. Not alone doe* Mr Kiitchens deal In Surry county pro perty, tart he has made many success . ful aalee in adjoining counties, as well . rsrsrsrsi?s • if' Mwm hi tfca and, than lac * •*><* kmWMMi ran bt made. And aa collateral far bofrowtaf inoftiy. itching li mjuaI to it under tfca National Banking law Thar* la no battar motta than, "Own mm Dirt," and there la not a mora experienced awn la tfca iwuty aafl Ing it, Uim Mr. Hatrh—a. It la aa aaay for bua to handle fans landa aa it ia for two boya to away knivaa. Ilia home ia at Whit* Plain*, 4 milea from Mount Airy, on the Dobaan pike. On April Srd. at 2 p. ai. be will of fer for aala at public auction the S. H. Hale farm, located near Ruund Peak. Tbara are I'JO arraa in the tract, with a nice r>»w houaa and ham on the premieea, and running eater Mmn mi i, ^ 1. TWn b I la MiShnl* rtw; J.' O. B. MOORE It ta not Ml panpla 11 vine >« towna tha mm of Mount Airy ts be fared to wait a Isrgvr town, to aarura high rlaaa pho tograph work. TkM la not tha caaa liar* however, for citisana of Mount Airy and .Hurry rnunty Ka»a ana of tha Moat akillad pkoUfrtpWrn lorat ed in their muiat to ha found any whara. Rafaranca la made to Mr. O. R. Moora, whoaa atudio ia in tha Laon ard building, Main atreat. Hi* work ha* received tha higliaat pralaa ami Moat favorabla n.mmmit from Ilia numarnuM patron#, a<Kl thoaa who have I na par tad it. Mr. Moora haa made photography a atudy and can produr* tha vary beat raauita from an artiat'a • capacity of IM ludk pewer. TW» lintll MM wodurnlyaquipparf atudto in dU Stat* than tkta aaa. Mr Mom M ia paaltton to turn out all ikinda of photographic work, from hlfk-fradi portraitura la 8«pla, Pan tal and Crayoa to tha long panoramic out-door ««—. COMMITkai work ba ing oa« at hia aparialttaa. It la tha duty of avaryona to karr a picturaa takan at no gnat torval, and If you hava no rarant photograph of youraatf, of mmabara at your family, arranga with Mr. Moor* for a alt ting; you will ha ilalightad with hia work; It la aa good aa you ran gat anvwh. tr Ilia pricaa hava a wlda ranga, accord ing to atyla, alia ate., from I1,'S Ui IWl.rtO doian, ao anyona ran ho auitnl. Day »r night angagamanta. ■H • 4*h rm*o af about W «• wora. .upffcd fry tfca CaWMUaa aa PMblM fcfcrw.Hiiii to *a J ranch i • Tha War Papartaiaat Coaaauaaum ' »n Training <aaip Activttiaa now haa | Si woman itopntf akarMh working in vkinltiaa of cam pa la alt parte of taa country. TH» ptrM during which rya flour may ba uaad aa a whaat tour auhatl tuta in Victory brand haa baaa attend ■d to March It, aa In «aa aartlon. of '.ha country uthar aubatitutaa ara not jrat available. UC1I( mM WmDl Good News For Tobacco Growers! IVl are now able to offer the trade in unlimitQd quiatitizs the old, reliable anipopular brands, Bonanza Tobacco Guano 8-3-3 Orinoco Tobacco Guano 8-22-3 Farmer's Bone 8-2-2 No crop id more dependent upon POTASH than tobacco, and those who have been reducing or cutting out POTASH will find it to their interest to return to their old standards. NEBRASKA POTASH has been thoroughly tested by State Agricultural Department and other experts and pronoun ced equal to, or, if any thing, superior to the German Potash. We have an ample supply of this Potash to give any desired analy sis to users of ■ n -• n - rl - ▼ MAD ■ MARK ROYSTER'S -FS.ft: FERTILIZERS DiaifTimo. Please remember! WE HAVE THE POTASH, but it will do you no good if you wait so late that the over worked, congested railroads cannot haul it to you. A ton of fertilizer on your farm ia worth two in our fac tory. Order now. . - F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, NORFOLK, VA. Read tbe following interesting letters from Royster users: COLUMBUS COUNTY. ^ * r d n* i.. Tabor, N. c.. »ept f iilT. T. 0. R«y»t#r Ouano Co., Norfolk, Va. U«ntl«fflcn ! used no other goods but lloyrttr'l be.-su*a 1 gel the beet reaulta .rom It. 1 b »<i three ncrts of tobacco which 1 got $71$ $4 I have six acree of cot too. which 1 will get sis balee or S.bOO lbs. of eotton Mr corn is as good aa 1 expect I want Roystar a next xwr Youra tery truly. W FIFTH VANCK COUNTY. Henderaon. M. C., R r D. No. . gept IT. ItlT. F. B Royatar Oium Co . Norfolk. Va •entlerneii I u; ««l Nit tuns of Royttter III to bu« i fertiliser 1 am proud to say 1 got barn «>rr tvilrc 1 win »? errg*' a thousand iwunds to tn« bam. 1 «rii 9* w# around for ray whole aroi> J d»a t waat anything but Roystar I 3 1. Your frleod. W K WBLDOK. FORSYTH COUNTY, r. 8 Royatar (Jaaae Co, Norfolk. Va. Pa si Sir* I u«*d »H pounde af ROYSTBR 9 MP2II iJRAI'K fertiliser tkls year. u4 Had it to be tha heat I have ever ased. X aever fail la ray arop of tobacoa ar whaat whan I u»e Roy mar a X I.* va Ml saw my tobaoco /at. but tt la the beet 1 haw aver *aia*d, a*4 aspect a good ar»ee fa It I aaa't teak toe klg%Jy of Iba F. 8. R. fertiltsar. Your Htruly W P. STRUTS ROCKiNGHAM COUNfY. 1 F. B. Me • r. a iiurMir dmm ca. Norfalk. Ta. S*n r t.m.n I wiah u ul rn IM 1 m« rm lit fartlllaar for UImm tftla 7MI and hava th« kaat drop for mm raan. Mh fh »aha- aaK Mr. aa< afeatl ooaltaM Ka uh It 1 «m sac jt *R W J. naiM.T tU*AV COUNTY. M. C., IV. ItlT ' " "TIWJgTV: <*• Pwr Urn 1 k»< k«a »lu imt lirtllHn tor II or >« mn u7 1nl * la tka Mai tfcara la I kara ln< athar ntnM ta Ik* urn* Said* luUUr mr totacoo. ud ih. part vkara F. • H m uaad *u katiar from tka M. J rould rat feat tar 7M Uua I raaM aa tha toWaaa r whara I aaad atkar krand*. and wkaa I ■a'*l. tka takaara erava aa #71 K. nv <i:i«ad at mora la tha kandrad. • ralaad laa baraa aayaair tkU raar aa< 1 tan ■read curaa aa al lof it. My lakaau aaa-i n Ikia raar. and Ik Mr aar tfca* ara »ia « lo «M >. S n a cam «a»l raar. . iiW — ^ Wm"4 - •— - • ■u"~u-r,nrw~ KOOCCOMBK COUNTY. Whttakora. N C . S#pt- I, iflT. F. ft Ho rum Guano Co.. Norfolk. Va. Door 8kc». I ha v* bean using your number of ;«ari and believe thai M tMtaa to bo peculiarly adapted to OnT ooil. and c«i»«claJiy fur tobacco. We take groat pleasure In recommending to farmero of Eastern Carolina. have boon using yotf fertilisers for a Youra r© -trujjr. i KICKS CASWELL COUNTY. Felham. N. C . SepL 1. IflT. F 8. Iloyster (Juano Co.. NortoU. Va. Gentleman: 1 ua«d two tcna una a half of Farm ers &oiiv. and 1 received better result*, from this brand than any I lu»« aver uaod. 1 think my crop will turn out about f.Ovv lb*. V* ill um the same brunU neat /oar. 1 remain, Toure reepcctlully, THOMAS 11LACKW&LL* PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY. F. ft. Royeter Guano Co . Norfolk. Va Gostlomen. I Sought DfcLTA TOBACCO OUANo from Mr. J, J. Fatterson. your reprosen > gradaa aa high aa •?« per hundred. Tfcla was the higheet prae paid on Um Danville market up to thlo aal*. 1 hare aome on hand that will bring ISO in MS per hundtred if tbe prlooo re ante tba oama. 1 troat row win fcoep I>Mn op to the present eiandard. T— o, PITT COUNTY. aville, N. C.. ftopC M. 1*17. '•'■TSLS.-V:.0' r Um (M low mn>l kin r-rni tofc.iwo (wtlUMT, m4 tkl. ... M M jSOllMtT«U. Ml lut.ooo fc» k . abowt Mm M la mf ..l»*borhoort • ' QU> |H> wttk uMfairormbl. immi I mM u erne I .Ik. rougk, unr«d«1 MLM, wklok la »t Ik. nil Ot M m tn 1 >mHit IwMfi •>•>' ut^r ik. kw t. b. unru QMINC COUNTY. Bwkvlon. M C. fcvt. It, 1M1 "a-G5?-^°^ V • FRANKLIN COUNTY. MapUvllU .N. C. B«pt. XI. 1917. I. 8 RartUf Owno Co Norfolk. Va X Imi crop tolMiM I trr 120*) m cuano ana will agati in* Unlaas price* v line I r.h.-iU me hMMlwi racre I uHd HOVUTWs ill agaia Tour strufy. J J. DK1V4BK PITT COUNTY. OrNBviU*. N. C. Ave. M, 1917 ' " " ISO » Vg. K 8. Kuv»ter Guano Co., Norfolk. " I>oar Sirs Tou will doubt leas be Interested Ir know ma how we are catting on with our Mill Krook farm, and our opinion oi your fertiliser*. which we have u*ed •* ciusively on this farm for ail crop# foi t w.. ) . .ir » With an average application of 1.0o« .•ouads p« r acre acr«i for tobacco of you: •-J-2. we produced last year S&o pounds per acre, this year our crop will ea*U. rield 1,100 pounds per acre. Consider ing that the two aeaeons have been the worst ever known in thla section, on ac count of •irtxslvt rains and that th* sol Ion this farm la In a very poor staff of fartiir.y < w - g : . r , owners, we are more than pleased with the results obtained With kindest poreonal regards am hoc I ha' for the continued uccoaa • your valuable fer sers. we are. V , trul- yours. OORMAN A JKNK1N8. Props MKCKLENBU COUNTY. Ou.n. Ik. Va V. 8. Royaler Oib.no Co , Nortolt Mlaau A. I hiv. uttvd your guano for two >Mro. 1 plaaaura m writing »oa In ra^rt to your brw.. 1 trlod laat 7001 to got p'.eturt of 1 ot of tobacco 1 M mm ■ roil tar bono pm to Ml 1 ktl turaod out for row po.tura. but •wall! •• roc o nun to IBM MH larf* onoajh I ft on* .it lut M tako »■' IkH • >ak. I koTo U NO hill, la thlo tot wHk *M pounu of 1-11 oa It. »a4 II Ip •I «». aa I Iuito 'T.r ooon. aa |«t »ll Krw bon fou o*o tho plctur*. 1 Wal roytUn la tho MlT (nana to 1 WAKF COUNTY. %«buin». n e, Oct. «, in: P. a Borvtir Owm Co . Norfolk. Va i 8tr* Tmu |uoda ftT. •n'tlr* MIWMII<« ihla r*r I Mil. ik« bMt obaoe* . hav* mr mads vltk your (no4s. 1 akni •mbbuJ Ntyataft |oo<> kcr«ft«. T ours truly. C. W. HOCUTT FRANKLIN COUNTY. H*a4«ra*n. N. C;. m. r. i>,. Mpc «. Bit r *• "TJ^^kTv;<5t h»v« any la ■>> T$^B8B'w .MLAPOM KOCE.COM BE COUNTY. Rarkr Mount. S. C.. *»*t. «. I*IT. V- 8. Uovsirr Uumo O*. Norfolk. V* LHnu Mm: It Ctese me pleasure i# aay a word of l>rai*r for Kojrstor • fertilisers. I have noticed very carefslljr thi* year «b«r« dUTrrt-rr fort HI* il ve bt«n ONd, and «P«cUII) tobacco, d 1. Mtni to iuo ' • hsa> toWcco, f have soon mi «ktr« •tjntir fertiliser* w«r* iu«d Ktcfpt fo" the dtir.ife » the Jul." rain* 1 have nersr 4 ow» a better crop and I ueed lloyster's fertilise™ H D. BJUCKR LUNENBURG COUNTY. Kurt Mitchell, Vs.. Sept «. ItlT. /. H. ftorstsr (iiuno Co , Norfolk. Va •oar Hir < W til ku) i have >e«u u-»»n* your r»<Mla for the |>a»t bftecu years and it la a very eaajr matter {or m« to a*y that tt it belter .etpeciallj the Bonaniu. which I have not >#cn able to And for the past wo yea is, which xcels ty th t 1 ha re ver cultivate*! .t |r*w tobacco faster, nd I had better e."»ult*» from that than v I have erer u mml. ^ J. A. YUUNO. PITT COUNTY. 8. Kjyster <iuam» Co . Norfolk. Va . >eor Sirs Having used your fertilisers for the .•est two eea.iuiui .and having obtained luck highly nauaf wtory re»ult a I feel ;hat rou ml* tit be Interested to know how I feoi about m. 1 p«« hlrty - nine acre* f IoUcn thke year .mv very adverse cearif 1■> thnt wflt sell Apr ever mm I also find your f^nb ■ taal? f#od fo. other crops sad slftR ISO thorn a pais w" -"WilWro,.. COUPfTY. PftUNSWICK COUNTY.
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