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Page 2 MR. FRENCH'S FARM PRES. NUNN TELLS OF HIS VISIT The Farm Consists of Two Hundred and Fortv Acres and Every Foot of It Is Cleaied and In Cultiva tion—Selling Calves at SSO to $l5O Each. Reidsville, N. C., Jan. 27. Mr. Editor : I promised your readers /ast week that I would give them a description of Mr. A. L. French's farm and tell them about my visit there. I had always prom ised myself that if it was ever convenient that I woul 1 visit Sunny Home Farm. Mr. French's place, and so I was down here in Rockingham organizing and we thought we would give ourselves the long promised treat. Im agine you see a farm of two hun dred and forty acres, every foot of it cleared and in cultivation or pasture, with every acre a level one and it well fenced, a large white house situated on a knowl some two hundred yards back from the main roads with a barn in the rear and about two hundred head of cattle, hogs and sheep scattered over the place and you have a fine picture of Sunny Home Farm. We arrived at Mr. French's on the 18th of January at 11 A. M. Snow was all over the ground and the day was bitter cold, yet he had a team out plowing, turning land for his s;.ri:.g crop, and he him seL'was it • hi.' plantati-in . , noa:. o. i. -can.--, v. „ r „ .. c '• * ,!M ::,IUI :,!i Corn::. BruiSprain.'. Suvll cicarcll and i:i en!ti \i'.tion. i ■ .v r ; i F'o»t Pi! 1 c .' 1 «>n earii . i ', •• • V . • ... - i.i j~ . : _ _ cussmij i.a'tt.vs periau.;. : y it. Only . .; all i n: - , . i . ... i, .*[ v , . .- . ♦ - i." I i - » w.!. , . • •*. » i ..en •> ; v -o . . 'Mi ll r : v- • ' i t(iC >0: v'.'i Miiw» ZV.'.C I i .ill ■ ( I II"' '!> s .. nu .vi ;i • •• ; \v Unu. It will make the ° n ' • ''' • ,l ... .M o i .-••• . , , 4 ti '■ \\. hi 11.. ill i.i .. - delicate,sickly baby strong j ... ;i ■'' « ! o- '" and well—will give the e,.,. .. ' c,rZ pale, anemic girl rosy ' . V-1! Y. ■ ; .. JO'IKV. •' . things w;> aves-oa. ... Monro's Kn>!». Cas cneeks md ncn, red blood. v .. •, l ours i raternal.y. • ■ * ...... f : will put llesh on the K. L. \'t • u ': l - • ■' ; ' s les of the tired, over- j ' ~ |co '• .u:„- and ?\ 5 j ti • , , • .uw h. euro a et.ld is a ar-t- s!I. il . • •orked, thin man. and : . , ion in vv:viir. many or ' i...■ •:•> st- ico p .n i t:» MV :• n • keep the aged man ot i r.ov. C w. i4inV :! »* • s - • 1 : voinan in condition to ,I'OUKH :o:iu.-d; has v.on ; .sirro.-.: """ REPORTER ~ . I reputation and immense sale ! \ V t,,. , • . ..,t colds or pneumonia . , ~ , , i'..n!>ur:. i. 1 MIS remarkable euro oi co.ds. IT, t-!e winter. can always ho depended upon. Mr. J. (I. Southern, of (1 r iIS .SALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS For sale by all dealers. manton Route ], v. - as in tmvr. Friday. n ' n " > ,r i' l ""' l " nr "' 'i'i. «!. for our P. L. Culli!', the painter, »»„ w v cm.jnn r,f . - i l»ai.l; uiul Chilil'H Bkvtch-Hook. i\l 1 . W • I . IjOl dOll, Ol uLI nitiTl* Lui-kpi'uuy. paper-hanger decorator,; t o n Route 1, was a Dan bury : .. L-UV.XC. io-j Pearl st.. New York j KinKt N c exfeb2.i' visitor Friday. DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR $15.00 SUITS IN ODD LOTS CHOICE We regret our inability to publish the list of the lucky number, which we announfced by circulars recently, owing to the fact that we find that it is a violation of the Postal Laws and Regulations to have this announcement pub lished in any paper or circular that is to be carried through the mails, under penalty of SI,OOO fine and two years imprisonment. BOYLES BROS. COMPANY WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. , I want to say that Mr. French j : practices what he advocates. As we were saying, we arrived in i the forenoon, we met Mrs. i French and were ushered into the parlor. Very soon Mr. j French came in and any one who > . 1 has ever seen his picture in the; paper would have known him. I After dinner was served he took us out to see his cattle and of all the nice cattle I ever saw his i were the finest. He has thej Aberdeen Anjrus. They are a! , beef type of cattle, yet some of } them are good milkers. All are registered, and his calves com mand a high price, as he gets from SSO to $l3O each at four and five months old. How is that brother tobacco grower? j Looks like it would pay some of i us to go into the cattle business j and cut out so much tobacco,; does it not? Then we went to. look at his sheep. He hag the full blooded or imported Shrop-1 shires and they are nice fellows j too. Some dogs got into his ttock of sheep a few days ago and killed three of them. He killed the dogs though. I won der how long the worthless cur is going to run at large without being taxed, wasting and de stroying everything in its path? Not much longer. I hope. Then ! • ! we went to look at his hogs and ; he has a fine lot. I expect he | has a hundred or more, pigs and all. He doesn't sell pigs, but fattens them for market. He ! tills me that he generally kills between seventy and eighty each year. After we had looked at all h\ v. ■ wenvbaek t:> ?!.e THE DANBURY REPORTER News of Spencer, V«. Spencer, Va., Feb. 2. —Mr. Mallie Hylton, of Stedman, has just returned from Madison, when; he sold a fine lot of to bacco. He reports the weed selling well. The health of this community is very good at present. Miss Lucy Aldridge has just returned from Bristol, Tenn.. where she has been visiting for some time. She reports a jolly time. We are glad to have her with us again. Mr. Lee Aldridge called to see Miss Lillie Golden Sunday. Mr. George Harger will give a social pafty to the young people of this community soon. The school at Stedman is pro gressing nicely under the good management of Miss Nell Gunter, of Stuart, Va. Mr. Bob Cortfin has recently moved into his new dwelling at Stella, Va. Mrs. Creed Coleman, of Critz, happened to a very serious ac cident while on her way home from Oak Ridge. The buggy turning over and breaking her collar bone. She is reported to be improving, we are glad to say. The school at Brownsville is progressing nicely under the good management of Miss May McCabe. SQUIRREL. WIFE GOT TIP TOP ADVICE. "My wife wanted me to take our boy to the doctor to eiiiv at ugly boil." writes I). Franl-e!. of Stroud. Ol.la. "1 said m i Bucklen's Arnica Salve on it." She did so, ;-v.l it cured ti.e AUCTION SALE —OF 40 VALUABLE TOWN LOTS Walnut Cove, N. C. Thursday, Feb. 16,1911 BEGINNING AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M. These lots are located on Main street and in the most desirable residential section of the town, near School and Churches. This is the only available property in Walnut Cove for Sale. This is the continuation of the sale of lots held in Wal* nut Cove in December last, and any one desiring good town lots for residences, or investment, will do well to attend this sale. Invest in these lots and you will double your money within the next two or three years. These lots will be sold to the highest and last bidder. TERMS : One=third cash, balance in equal install* ments of six and twelve months. DON'T FORGET THE DATE. Southern Real Estate and Investment Co. !r r v yf} I" * m I LOSE I I r '^ :X MK* j dyp/'' v. hen ycu r.i!cw any of your i i|/^ sto-_:c or pouilry to remain sick j? I a day. JM They Rive ycu less results •>. beef, T ilj perk, v.o.lv.cregps, vvlicir.l'.i.y are 3 ,'j not in jvrftct health. Take a liUS# jl \\ interest >.« your own poch.t :j.k § ra ; tL. Ti up with j| | fc&iHißSpl |i I® fet and Po:?- | Madisins j It will pay you to do this, B It has paid thousands of oilier B successful farmers and stock and S poultry ra ; s:.a. 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