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Page RfHilffiOMOTD ITEMS s y . Mr. L. H. Mabe was here Fri day. Mr. Silas Carroll spent a short while here Friday on business. Mr. Julius 0. Young killed a big moccasin near the river while on his way to Dan bury from attending his school at Ore Bank Mr. J. Matt Mabe. accompan ied by his little son, were in town Friday on their way to Walnut Ove on business. Mr. Mabe is oneof the best known merchants n' the county. Mr. Reggie Hartman. who with his mother. Mrs. R. L. Hartman. conducts a mercantile business at Hartman, and are among the county's most sub stantial merchants, spent a short while here Friday on business. Wheat sowing is progressing and from many neighborhoods the report comes that there will b • an increased acreage over list year, which is pleasing to the ear. Ir will be hard t" sow r i • ruch wheat. Mr. W. V. Cordon, r Ur " ' ■ - . in ' l Vi.lu . Mr. ■r : . •h I! I. •Nt Fiats: ll pi • ' • of ft" • ..lid hop., and the 1m st drills in that secthm th • LM :nty. :.n 1 it is :i pleasure to go to • is horn • where h»s pi'a ir r> iuns. :.nd where onecan always tind a warm welcome and lots f ■■ i tilings to i at. Running Water Under Pressure v, t in your own farm, village or suburban home. *rj An independent supply of hot and cold, hard and soft v,V w ater, in the kitchen, bath and laundry, running wa tcr on the law n, in the garden, or in the barn, for sprinkling the grass, flowers and garden truck; for watering the stock, flushing out the barn, washing the buggies or automobiles; to be • used in case of fire, for ANY purpose and / anyw here you want it. If you have a ij • / Pneumatic Water Sup -1 M-i .j, t ply System ! i > >u may have all the conveniences of the choicest city apartment right in r—-*-11 'ff -'j .your own home. j i : • •': J«j Pneumatic Water Supply Systems f —|| 111 a > be operated by hand, windmill, jJI ft ft I gasolene engine, or motor, if electric L-9L—\ H■■ -1 current is available. They are simple, 1 Wfr *** ') economical and capable of practically a •-."RiiyM lifetime service. Ask us to plan an out" ■■ aFBB v.«V } t't for you. You w ill be surprised to XI , learn for how little members of your 1 ' lome enjoy the comforts and con -ISy"iemsaf f ,o ' ,r dUmatiC Water SUPP ' y Literature cheerfully furnished on request. Maynard=Crutchfie!d Company. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. PHONE 22 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. t. f. - j Mr. Wm. V. Woods, one of ; the Reporter's young farmer t i friends on Danbury Route 1, dropped into the office today and chunked his subscription up in > 1 advance to Mav, 1913. , 1 Several young ladies of dif -1 ferent sections of the county are ' attending school at Walnut Cove. | Among them are Miss Bessie | ■ Moretield, of Sandy Ridge: i Miss Mary Pringle, Lawsonville; Miss Glayds Lackey, of Lawson i ville. Mr. J. S. Whitten, of Route 1, passed through Friday enroute J home from Winston where he ! sold a load of tobacco at a good fig'- re. While curing during {the last fall. Mr. Whitten had | tin' misfortune to lose a barn of good tobacco, together with the piping and everything. The barn was a new one, and the ' contents were extra good quality. ! The loss was quite severe. Mr. (ieo. Lewis was here Fri day. Mr. Lewis has recently ' been on the ailing list, but is now a good deal better. He is i >ne of the most pr> oounivl ad . -at : ■ ■ ! : rovi'U'S •iC it-ad. cash, and . - :• :.;:v . . n ir . a flu ■ • 'o pay 'heir p.rt. which i> : 'th : 1 .t rig! : and proper. Mr. Lew;> v.ys ;i.at Meadows tuwnshi't ;s -ertui dy going to have good roads, and that the m\t • gi-lature will be asked to prnvide the bill. Mr. Lewis thinks that the people of his towns'iip will VOTE S.-IMIIIO ] roars. THE uflr*UuttV Building Roads. There has never been a time iin the history of the country when the entire matter of high way improvement was so prom inently before the public. There is available today a correspond ing volume of information and matured experience in regard to highway matters. In partic ■ ular, it is becoming universally , understood that the cost of highway betterment must he regarded not as an expediture but as a community investment. , Viewed as an investment, road improvement tends more and ; more to be judged by the com (munity as sound investments | are judged by individuals. It is not possible to forecast !in dollars and cents the earning power of any system of improved highways with accuracy. Un less, however, the accumulated evidence as to reduced cost of hauling, social and religious benefits and all the other in direct influences of good roads are denied, the soundness of in telligent roads investments on apparent. During the past year upward of S-lo.iMi'i.Uiin in higway bonds have been issued by various counties and road districts throughout the country. I'm fore dividing i] on a bond issue, it is well ft r .- c mimui ity to r-ali/.e that wl :i*• 'r -. Mem .if r i- is I iilr t'l'or t.. ■ proe >ds li • ii~, (••• . .s! •:» nnst b" ' do I'or tii.-.i •: ainu*: It v, i;I ■ ! in •-1 c rir.ti. • ir. ! r , :».k«» t; im- CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRANO c tit LADIES I Anil ,«»r Hrn Kr i,t for CTTI-CHHS TRR'S A LUAMO.SU UKANIi I'ILI.S in K i t> and/j\ GOLD IHL-t.nl u- t scaled wit.'; li'aie(«/} RiM on. Takb ni crnss. Itoi ..f V/ IlruKul.t and ».l. fur ll Ittl 1> I I It rt V IHUKIMI IIIt V\ It I'llLH, t r j-tars regarded as Bc.t, Safest, Always k. liable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS tkikl'l EVERYWHERE X'SW provement of the entire county road mileage nor is this neces e sary. It is not far from the fact y to sav that as a rule 25 per cent . of the roads carry 75 per cenl . of the traffic. In any com e munity, therefore, the first bond . issues should care for the 25 pel j cent of active public roads. T: j determine what roads these are . and to plan an intelligent system f of improvement and maintenance f requires trained service and nc , county is justified in undertak ? ing road improvement without . a strong administrative organ | ization with competent highway 1 engineering advice. For the retirement of the bond i issue and the payment of in terest, it is desirable to have a . fixed equal annual charge in the . form of a tax on the community. I An excellent plan is known as . the annuity method. Under this plan, the installments include a • small amount of principal at first and a relatively large amount of interest. The prin pal repayment increases gradual ly and reaches its maximum in the last payment, while the interest payments are large at first and decreases to a minimum in the last payment. The sum of the two, principal and in terest, is the same in each year and the entire principal is then redeemed in any desired num ber ot years bv a series of bonds. The amounts maturing in the ••ar'.ier part of the series are small.-!' than i!i .so maturing later. The amount of bonds maturing each yeai fan. of f >;.r>e, be '! t.• r:• : i.• i t-i the i-nt. >ne givat advantage of t-i> plan if i hr.t ii av.>i is handl ing of a finking fund and accon -, p.ish-. s tiir same purpose. It is a well known fact tlui 1 the people of France are regard ed as the in ist thrifty in the! world and it is somewhat signif ic 'iit that for generations, the road system of France has also been held up as a model of per fection for other countries. The! milage of improved roads in' L- • I rranee represents an investment; by the French people of !?(i12,- 775,000. Watch, Clock, Je\v= elry Repairing. All work guaranteed. 21 years practical experience. 00-l Liberty St., Winston-Salem. Asbell Drug Store. (ieorge L. Mack. JHKMNMHHNNHNHI t MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Co. of NEW YORK | I OLDEST and LARGEST ANNUAL DIVIDEND LIFE INSURANCE CO. | 0 Are you getting Dividends out Z Z of your Life Insurance? If not 0 | Mutual Life! 1 # The Policyholders are the Com= • • pany—lNo Stockholders. Z | N. E. PEPPER AND JONES & EAST « J LOCAL AGENTS. • 1 H. A. TATEM, District Mgr. f jZ WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Z It'sUptoYou I I When you buy Clothes B you want Style, Fit, Cora- K| II fort. Service and Value. K In other words you want W " Shield Brand" Clothe? Lj —they'll fill the bill. "Shield Brand" Clothes n are " the dothei you want H to buy at the price you want u to pay". Come in—look E them over, it's up to you. H R. L. Stone, Stoneville, N. C. llvL / tr Ng? Notice. I 'III I'! > I 11L. ■ »11 >l.l I I Hl' -lit-! !■>!' i: m»I milling win.' I i|fli\l'l-.-il in iti.\ mill. I iilmi liii.v cnrii in.| |itn ■ -11 .11 I In 1 111. I I'l i-l jtl'iri' I -i l! '• i'lf. Ilir.il ;111• 1 «• 111111 ;11 I lie |i i\\ i-st In-i . - .lull N K. I..\t |\ I! V. W ;il r 1111 i i\ f, \ I . If I Bliss etarnts for \fflL bosf—boHt family Bliss Kntivo Herb.-? IJH of HH dirt.'n .o by purifyintf flB It roßtoros wastcd^j^r _ nit* t '«l.oi liii'.cf t'oelinrr^^k J-'nHhtnily used wi.i fcgj b.tj.ißii iihouinatiMii, da fj» Clintion, Dyepop- W is •A -.ity ami Liver w u-' lJiLoixlera L* Bo sure you sooure K. th.nreuuino Bliss Native aH| O* 1 liurlifl—iu a yellow box Htn bearing tho portrait of rmK Alouzo O. Blisa. JB ay 200 tablets 81.00. Mocoy baclc if not KK As'! tlao Blins JSjp JAS. F. HALL, RURAL HALL, N. C. ROUTE 2 P. W. Gunter, PROFESSIONAL BARBER King, N. C. All kinds first class barber work done. Barber shop open at all hours. D. H. MARTIN, Jeweler, Stuart, Va. All work guaranteed satisfactory DR. CHAS. L. MARTIN Dentist. Office over .Madison Drug Co., Madison, N. C. W. Q. Jerome Real Estate and Insurance Winston-Salem, N. C. 506 Wachovia Bank & Trust Building. Phone 983. FOR SALE—Several farms near Winston-Salem. All kinds of city property. Life, health, accident and fire insurance. W. READE JOHNSON Attorney-at-Law. Masonic Temple. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Will practice in both State and Federal Courts. CHAS. O. McMICHAEI., J. E. SAINTSINd, Went worth. Heldoille. M'MICHAEL & SAINTSINd, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Practice in St ite and Federal Courts. All business given prompt attention. Clms. ). Mc- Mictinel will be in Madison on Saturdays, at his old ollice over j the post olfioe. DR. M. V. MORTON, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, | corner Ilrd and Main Streets, ; Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. building. \VINSTO.\-SALEi\I, N. C. Rooms: ,*oi, DR. THOMAS W. DAN IS. hyi?, I:nr. Ntise ;uiJ Ihr >at. ' 'lli I Il'.i-I .MnSMllic Tt'!'i|)i>\ Winston - Salem. N. C. Hours : it t. I 2:."0. 2ir ! >• rl by appointment I REID P. JOYCE, Liveryman, WALNUT COVE N. C. Uiood Safe Teams nd Cartful Drivers DONALD. I). HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Eloor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. i K. R. ROGERS J. I. FULTON ROGERS & FULTON, LAWYERS. Offices Jones Building, Liberty St. Winston-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 D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all State courts Dr. J. A. McClung, Dentist. Office— 7ol-702 Wachovia Bank Building. Phone -120 -Hours 9to 1, 2to 5 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. C#J« 5 nice lots on rOr o3 6— North Main IUI UUIU St beßt view in town. Lots all {together. Terms easy. See or write P. L. CULLER, King, N. C.
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