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Page 2 President Barrett, of Farmers' Union. On Scientific Marketing; Favors a National Selling Plan T»> tho Otlicors and Members of t!i Farmers'l'ni"ii: K\«.'l>"!u in America. Mom the pn fident on down to the poon editor '•! the sni st co .t.:ry Weekly newspapei is i« u i i.a> for a 1"' jr ti been advising the farmers how to increase production. Yon can • .11 t!:e tinkers of > :r nan-: ' ■ se who have, persist* nt lv :i:;.: with intelligence. i> '".nen ti■ • . - •'armi.ig Americans wi.o ha > n devotion and 11 1 . ! :ht t • vr ihe farmer t e i*i.- porativi need of scientific mar! - • distribution. Yet i: i • ;> i' «• that tlu' task tit' u• -tt:: . it the market in a reasonable man • ■ a' i at a fair price, is m • r trieate and almost as in t ■ r;- tut a.- the i'iS:\ ot prou'.ict i* ■!! • SO 1!. T. t most inferior sort . far:..- •!' can .rii'- »rtli >one kind ot •l'o]. Wit• the coi>'.ant cnorus _ scientific a,u'r;eii!' av iml intensive methods, the re nal 1 at:.'ii of the desert and the irannnu' of s«wamp lands, the : : iiity that tlu c ! ;ntry \\l'.'. • of foot! in the immediate i!,. :v :> not at. ..iarminir one. H... v.'. at i> i noi;.' h to make a tl.o u': tfn! man stop and jrrieve. s :usliion in v ir.cl the \ .. fa i nit - - n> .• of dis: inv • : t> • ! t i ft i::- »*• tr . ' t ti.er m i: "i;.! ■ v. i . ' 1 ' As it '.-it that anio i:.-. ... - :. i..■ ji■ r one. • r \V ail aur. «• that the "trusts ' '- ' can at least !•. acli u •or. aii : that is the e\ei'- m an., ii .i•! oivan . science in n\ tiividen is, for in \ ■ >.! s .ji;• 'St' Standard I'i.iti'd States Steel . o- ti. ■ American •npan .. a.. > o.n *r (1 '!• male i! t..e\ pro.-i.icts uj-.n !. hitpim/.ar I •' America;i turants called "cafeterias," where each man comes in and waits upon himself. Is it any wonder that with a system like this the farmer cheats himself \tarl\ out of millions of legiti mate profits'.' Some of the brethren declare they're perfect 1\ willing to co operate if we can .iust find a "system." Why bless your soul, we havt ninri' plans and systems •hm a chicken lias feathers. V, k-'\ e t ri«. (I the joint-stock and t • puiv!\ co-operative agency. \\'i "\e triei! scores of • tiler sc!ietr.es. somewhere, at some : : .•>. oi. big and little scales. It !• 'i't the plan or the sxatem we I;. A. It's the determination and t ,i ability t>> get together on s me one big, feasible national > stem, ewry proiluciii.tr farmer a eg in a groat big selling ma chine. and with men bi.u: enough and broad enough and concentrat e : en. .igh ar the head to run the machine rightly. This an ago of consecration, a - d very industry save that of agriculture is obeying that law. I'; ss agriculture wakes up and a iop?> the same method —the twentieth century method we're going t ! keep on working tor a:, i supporting ew ry combi r.atioi ..nder the sun except our own. It is a primary rule both of 'ss and common sense that i • re a man buys more than he lie \\ i ! never be independ > 1 hat rule applies to the fa:i:: r ummv tightly than to any i 'her class, fir tin- simple .reason t ti.i farmer or mo>t of t; ■ . es;-ecia .y in the south c;.\ |'i'i-i! ;ce on their own soil ! •• 'i ... •he ci'i | with u I.ich to i. ■- i. . i ome cash, but as well t e for which he is now pv.i pother men to j reduce for There wiii be me sacrifice. .me- irrenderir.g of alleged "in dividuai rijrhts." lessening of that lordly "independence" of which the farmer is so fond, in any effective plan of marketing. Other industries know these tics and bow down before them. Until the farmer does he will continue to be at a disadvantage with every other class in the co.'.r.trv. I want you to ponder all these facts carefully and conscientious ly as \ou go ahead with your : ng planting. It is all very ■ ,-urtail acreage, and to "ulously for production, 'in also for scientific as scrupulously nearly half of in. 'RETT. know done Laffargue PIANO fIrTZZi! »•" . .... ■ - • {• v * • • 1 lsLc - V if'- V•* r' • ' • . V |? J. • " Excells in l'urity of Tone and Durability of Construction. Catalogue Tree- Write Department S. R. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston Salem, N. C. We carry a complete lint of Kdison Phonographs and lie cords. Write for catalogia of new records. MASTERS \ V, RAPID \tllm PLANT SETTER 3T.fr- ' - - lhc " oc or f the Spade | « " j mi I'M-ry •!l A ii i m.'iii.'im'tl l. ■ i. J :iliil for st*! i tr j ■•in ;ill kiln!- of • plmits. such - k / Tomatoes. Cab * batfc, Tobacco. Sweet Potatot i fft Etc - I U I Mr!'.' IS 111 II ■ f 11 I'l' ill.l • 3 I nli'l iiliil I V: : .'V 11 1.111 t« if .. if ■ V EVERY mm Should 1 m.v ntul u«e ilii- Setter. No siitopinu', no lJlllH' l»iu'ks. but ctrsi _ it . i .ill • .is . pic.i- iHI \v iil k. V, -.i • ■ ij i. t■ f• • r t.'st i;m • 11i.. Is ;i n I •; I I'L i.• I :!■ Ir- \ iis\\ rr 11 H!.l\ . R. T. BECK & CO. General Agents. (jermanton, N. C. ITOBACCO IS GOING GOOD AT I • FARMERS WAREHOUSE ® 1 Winston, N. C. 8 # # IIMM—WIIf ® The Gorrells want very ® ® much to handle the rest of ® your crop. Get some ready ® and take it to them while the ® going is good. They are in +er shape than ever to get N biggest prices. w rrells will over W then some. J : °nds, @ "ON. ® % € # © & TORN PAGE THE DANBURY REPORTER Postcard Scenery. Twenty-five cents stamps or silver will bring you a dozen of the prettiest post cards you ever looked at, printed on tine glazed cardboard, in various colors, the following views: Cascade. Moore's Knob, scene on Dan riv er, Dan river bridge at Dan bury, Piedmont Springs Hotel, Court House at Dan bury. Suitable for framing or keep ing. or for mailing to your friends. Every person who lives in Stokes county, and every per son who ever lived in the county, or who has friends in the coun ty, should own an assortment of these beautiful cards. Two for five cents, or 25 cents for dozen mailed postpaid to anv address in the United States. REPORTER. Danburv, X. C. House and roofing paints Keiger's store. ™ E i VEHICLE HOSPITAL 1 21P Church St.. Winston, § | N. ('., rear Zin/.endorf Hotel ft I Are prepared to do n the best VEHICLE 9 REPAIR I N C, K | PAINTING. TRIM- ® I MING. and RITJHEK & 1 TIRE WORK in this | J part of the State and JJJ 2 .a want your busi- 3 t Cranford % & i | Snyder| I SHIP YOUR PRODUCE AND all farm products to Jas. T. Ayers, wholesale commission im-reliant, Danyille, Ya., for top market prices. A square deal and prompt returns. Write for price list and ship ping tags. P. W. Gunter, PROFESSIONAL BARBER Kin jr. N. C. All kinds first clash barber work done. Harbor simp open at all hours. D. H. MARTIN. Jeweler. Stuart. Ya. ' All work guaranteed satisfactory DR. CHAS. I- MARTIN Dentist. Office over Madison l>rug Co.. Madison. N. C. 1 i . . • - Try 1 ! 1 ax nll \ • T ' ' RUBBLRiB 5TAMP5fjgr mm j s-ijn-y vav One I. IMP. A I C ithion Mount, not «»vn ' inciie» tn length ...••»* I. ul» a.M.tini. I hnr n mount .. . i'...Ji jdditiun.il h..!f .rtl. in lentfth ['«- S«!f li»k. S* in.:* f'.i !• i.\ iol.it. .0 and •» I.in- H. i 1 I>.!tct». fli i N year*, e.uh * •»». Pir.ni*. Aul« n . N uniu'iing \l.uhiur. ♦! whrrl K« t it*«.l«i •it iiiiiikef S> '3 CVh ii :*t .i . inpjnv utdr - We p.i\ p •♦tigc NJj'.i iiviiung m . c »nip .ne A*h t. »r cnt.in*l PERFECTION STAMP WORKS. \i >• NT VKY N C KILLTSSSOytt, I *:'* ANPCUftg?H£LIg'MS| ii'iw&vm FOJ}f fpP |CE bo* a «tool AND ALL THROAT AN J L'JHG TROUBUSi SAT/SFACTORV f . OP MONEY REFUNDED. | W. G. Jerome Real Estate and Insurance Winston-Salem, N. C. 50(? Wachovia Rank & Trust Ruilding. Phone !ts;{. FOR SALE Several farms near Winston-Salem. All kinds of city property. Life, health, accident and fire insurance. Dr. L. S. Fox DENTIST. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Wachovia Hank lildg. Rooms 504 505. WILLIAM T. WILSON, Aitoriiev-At-Law. Estates settled, collections, all legal papers prepared in a careful and painstaking man ner. practice in all the courts, all business given prompt and careful attention. Office 241U Main St. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. W. READE JOHNSON Attorne.v-at-Law. Masonic Temple. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Will practice in both State and Federal Courts. CM AS. O. AU'MICHAIII., J. li. SAINTSINO, Went worth. Kelds\ille. MMICHAEL & SAINTSINO, Atti rneys Hiid Counsellors at Law. Practice in St ito and Federal Courts. All business given prompt attention. Clias. (>. Mc- Michael will bo in Madison on Saturdays, at (lis old otHce over t he post office. DR. M. V. MORTON. Dentist, Is now back in his old location, corner .'Jrd and Main Streets, Wachovia Rank Ac Trust Co. building. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Rooms: 301, 302, 303. DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. ('tliee JO.)-7 Masonle Temple, Winston - Salem. N. C. Hours : !• to 12:HU, 2to 4 and by appointment REID P. JOYCE, Liveryman, WALNUT COVF N. C. i Good Safe Teams nd Careful Drivers DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. DR. R. A. FRY, Dentist, Office Opposite Postoffice. PILOT MTN., N. C. R. R. ROGERS J. I. FULTON ROGERS & FULTON, LAWYERS. Offices Jones Building, Liberty St. Winsion-Salem, N. C. J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Will practice in all courts, both State and Federal. Office over Martin' sstore. JOHN I). HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. ! *-» »ii• |.t itti-Mi.il. all business W t|| |iraeli>(> in all i >t .i - .. HI ttf. I ■ PETREE, EAST & CO., : Real Estate and Rental Agents, | WALNUT COVE, N. C.
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