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ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER Absolutely Pure Economizes Butter, Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome The only Baklnn Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Sandy Ridge Route 1. Sandy Ridge Route 1. Mar. 10. Wheat is looking well in this section. Good roads and schools are all the talk around here now. Mr. T. D. Martin, who has been confined to his room for some time, continues to he quite ill. we are sorry to note. Rev. Mr. Willis of Mt. Airy preached an able sermon at Delta Wednesday night. Quito a crowd was out. There was a missionary con ference held at Delta M. E. church on Thursday of last week. Misses Lillie Venable and Salome Hennis spent Saturday night at Mr. \V. E. Terrell's. Misses Sallie and Dora Ward I Relieves Neuralgia Sloan's l.inimcnt gives instant relief from neuralgia or I sciatica. It goes straight to the painful part —soothes the I nerves and stops the pain. Don't rub—it penetrates. PROOF MH. KI'IVI HI NISPKK, Oconto,Wis., writes " I hav> nsrd Sloan's | I.ininu'iu f>>r toothache ami neuralgia In the head where nothing elue would I help me and 1 would not l>e without the Liniment in the house,'' SLOAN'S LINIMENT I Is also g jod for rheumatism, sore throat, chest pains and sprains. P:.ins All Cone ?':s. C. M. I 1"' of 1 hanncsburi;. Mich., ill'' i . .e w- It has curi d nie of I rrtir.il i.i ''i:i I..it" all .none and 1 ma fl can truly s. y 5 ;;r l.ininn id cure me." Vv jflWl P c sn AH Gone 7, Mr. '■ •> s '' -"f r ' I-th St., Louisville, 1" ".. w' —"I su:o red with /V a M-\- - m i.'..! li' .da .0 .r four I liti « w. >ut any t t'. I u~ed )ur iv W Linitnet t f r two r t! r.-o r: aiul I MW havi n't sul't r>'d w;:' r v l.i i l ).;!u e. I have Hi ITlntinff JBfiw i f"""'' i t:l K '■ •' ,s f' 1,1 I'-'in l>y t!.o ■\ J use of Slo'. ' 1 .iniinetit and I'i'llcvu it to lu jfl \ * / the l»-t I i- •it i n the mark-1 to-day. I It \\- i Kf Wtail ii omtaeiid it for what it did for ine." I \ A Price 2.1 c., 30c., and CIOO at All Dcaleri. \ y Suuii r>>r SI- u;'« I'ri-o ISIHIU on llornes. -VMrofO * DR- r.ARL S. SLOAN. * Jf Boston, Mu's. BamaKMaMmmmmtm —an IIIIIIB———■ Big Yields of Fruit Call for extensive cultivation, thorough spraying and heavy fertilization. To increase the quantity and qual ity of your yield per acre, apply Virginia-Carolina High-Grade Fertilizers at the rate of ten or fifteen pounds per tree, spread well around the tree and worked thoroughly into the soil over the roots. Our 1013 FARMERS' YEAR BOOK or almanac tells how you may increase your profits per acre $">() or more with Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers, and proper, careful, thorough cultivation. Copy free on request. Chemical Co. Box 1117 RICHMOND - VIRGINIA ' ■MHMHHBB ZA spent Saturday night with their sister. .1. ti. Dun lap. Mr. W Ward visited rel atives at Ayersvillo Thursday ami Friday. Rev. Fred Smith filled Pastor Folger's appointment at Delta Sunday. Miss Rosa Dodson, who has been quite ill for some time, is improving, we are glad t> note. Mr. S. R. Ward left Sunday for (ieiynanton Routt* 1 to do some mason work. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Ward spent Saturdav night at Mr. S H. Ward's. Mr. W .1. .lacks >n visited his sister. Mrs. W. T. Ward, Sun day. . J. E. W. Wheat is looking well. A big ani good crop is in prospect. THE u*NBURY REPORTER DANBURY R. F. D. NO. 2.1 Mr. Ed Nc«il Working To Establish New Route From this Place Into Eastern Stokes. Mr. Eil Neal, of Meadows, is j working up a new R. F. IK route from Danbury, which will prob-j ably be a groat convenience to j the public. It is proposed to run j from Dan bury eastward, travers ing a largo territory, and will be uf -4 miles length. It is the understanding that by this | arrangement of mail facilities, the carrier will exchange mails with both the Sandy Ridge; Route 1 and the Madison l.'outel :1 carriers, and that a largo riutn- J ber of patrons of the Dun bury Reporter will receive their mails one day earlier. It is hoped that the PostolHce Department will regard the pro posed route favorably, and that it may be established. Brown Rogers Company Everything in hardware (ialvani/.ed and Felt Roofing, Fort right Shingles, Lewis' White Lead and Oil, Sherwin- Williams Faints, Oliver. Chat tanooga ana Lynchburg Flows, F;yie Miils, Galvanized Fans, Grain Drills. Harrows, and full lino of Farming Tools, Stoves, Ranges. Pipe, etc. Brown-Rogers Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. SEE US FOR New Spring floods N. L. CRANFORD & CO. One Price Clothiers. i WINSTON-SALEM. - N. C. Uvl \\ . Arthur I-. Ferguson. Ferguson & Ferguson I .awyers. oillci 1 iivi-v I l.i'in|»tiii' |>riitr stmv Phone 815. Winston-Salem. N. C. Prompt attention to all busi ness entrusted. riiin wiiii i it m igji CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND I fe f "***. LADIK9 I f; 1 ! for CHI-CHHS TSll'a A DIAMOND lIkAND PILLS In RRD and/\ GOLD metallic boiea, lealed with Blurt«>> Ribbon. TAKM NO OTBM. BIT •# T*«r v/ BnoM u Mk for OBI.CBH.TCM a V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twratf-lK ytm regarded ai Beat, Bafeat, AI waja Reliable SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS \ TBJKL) EVERYWHERE Kg W Take Advantage NOW! : i i We are now preparing to open up ! our Netv Spring Suits and Furnish ings. - - - We are offering a quantity of absolute-* ly this winter styles in Suits and Overcoats for Men and Boys in small lots at just HALF-PRICE You may rest assured we will close them all out. We will not carry over suits from one season to another. BOYLES BROTHERS WINSTON-SALEM AND REIDSVILLE, N. C. Laffargue IANO Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. Cataogue Free. Write Department S. 8. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston-Salem, N. C. We carry a complete line of Ellison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of new records. Lowest Prices—Best Dental Work. A scientifically constructed plate gives lasting comfort and satis faction. Anchored firmly by suction. Come here in the morn ing and have us extract your old teeth free and go home at night with a new set that fit jour mouth perfectly. Examination and Advice Free. Set of teeth $5.00 Gold crowns and bridge work .$3, $4. and $5.00 Fillings 50c to SI.OO Painless Extraction Free. 15 YEAR GUARANTEE. NATIONAL DENTAL PARLOR 245 1-2 Main St. Over Jacobs Clothing Co. | Your Soil ls Alive O all intents and purposes, soil i 3 lijl alive. It breathes, works, rests; it U2nur drinks, and, most important of all, it feeds. It responds to good or bad 1.11 y , treatment. It pays its debts with interest many times compounded. Bfcing alive, to work it must be fed. During the non-grow ing seasons certain chemical changes take place which make the fertility in the soil available for next season's crop. But this process adds no plant food to the soil. Unless plant food is added to soil on which crops are grown, in time it starves. There is one best way to feed your soil. Stable manure, which contains all the essentials of plant life, should be spread evenly and in the proper quantity with an I I H C Manure Spreader j I H C manure spreaders are made in all styles and sizes. There are low machines which are not too low, but can be used in mud and deep snow, or in sloppy barnyards. They are made with either endless or reverse aprons. Frames are made of steel, braced and trussed like a steel bridge. Sizes run from small, narrow machines to machines of large capacity. The rear axle is placi d well under the box, where it carries over 70 percent of the load, insuring plenty of tractive power. Beaters are of large diameter to prevent winding. The teeth are square and chisel-pointed. The apron drive controls the lead, insuring even spreading whether the ma chine is working up or down hill, or on the level. IH C spreaders have a rear axle differ ential, enabling them to spread evenly when B turning corners. | I H C local dealers handling these machines will show you all their good points. Get litera ture and full information from them, or write International Harvester Company of America | (Incorporated) | Charlotte N. G I
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