■w TO PREVENT THE FLIES V laul Out Manure Once a Week nd Use Musquito Netting or : ly Screens. Cditor Poe asks me to tell the | iple how to prevent and com flies. Utter extermination the fly is out of the question, least at this time. The best can do is to prevent the ma i ity of them and keep the rest * m doing much damage. t lauling all stable manure out the fields, a quarter of a e from the house, regularly v:ea week is by all odds the 11 t means of preventing Hies can breed in eight days, ce the reason for removing lure once a week. In prac this is claimed to prevent n 60 to 90 per cent, of the > that usually breed around a m house, depending upon the le with which the manure is |ned up and removed. Jt on beng born in spite of The case, however, is yet 1j from hopeless. Two table , jonfuls of formalin to a mix • k of a half-pint of water and : lalf-pint of milk makes a good s poison. Make new solution fry day. Bread crusts drop in saucers of this poison, ike fine fly bait. Place the icers around the stables and "fk room, convenient for flies 0 protected with netting or ■t of the way of chickens, etc., 'd watch results Large traps Ited with milk, fish heads, etc., Ip reduce the number of fles. But try as you may, you can't t all the flies. Even the most reful and cleanly householder 11 ha 'e too many flies to risk ving no screens on his doors d widows. As for the large ijority of farmers, who are as t.unwilling to take the pains remove the manure weekly d trap or poison the remaining is, they will have these pests srally by the thousands. Now, there may frequently be Me good excuse for not hauling t the manure, or not trapping poisoning the flies, but ignor ce, indolence and poverty com led are not enough to excuse nwn for not screening his ndows and doors. No, it is t expensive to screen your use. It will cost you from ten 20 cents to tack mosquito net ig over the outside of each ndow frame. Is that expen se? If you say it is, at what you value life and health? usquito netting will last for a ar, and is really better than re screen, because the little lers protruding from the reads make the meshes fine ough to keep out mosquitoes well as flies. Ordinary wire reen has 14 meshes to the ch. I take 318 mesh wire reen to keep out the mosqui es. So far as expense is con rtaed, when we consider the '-borne typhoid fever, and the st and second year babies that e doctors have been polite ough to say died of summer mplaint, instead of fly com aint, we find that we cannot Ford not to screen our doors d windows. "Swatting fles" is popular ort, but it is slow work and ould be confined to well-screen kitchens and dining rooms, at what few in at s doors, Ar-! * ,u to c 'v#' B just before meal unica. It you get tired of swatting, use sticky fly paper. That catches most of the flies, but swatting gets them all. If you really want to swat something, swat the manure pile. Swat the fly before he is born.— W. H. BOOKER, in The Pro gressive Farmer. GUARANTEED ECZEMA REMEDY. The constant itching, burning, redness, rash and disagreeable effects of eczema, tetter salt rheum, itch, piles and irritating skin eruptions can be readily cured and the skin made clear J and smooth with Dr. Hobson's' Eczema Ointment Mr. J. C. j Eveland, of Hath, 111., says:' "I had eczema twenty-five years and had tried everything. All' failed. When I found Dr. Hob-; son's Eczema Ointment I found | a cure." This ointment is the formula of a physician and has been in use for years— not an experiment That is why we can guarantee it. All drug gist or by mail. Price 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadel phia and St. Louis. Messrs. R. VV. Stewart and John Taylor attended the dance at Piedmont Springs Saturday night. See my line of Watches and Jewelry before buy ing. All kinds of watch and jewelry repairing a specialty. E. P. Newsum, King, N. C. A BIG LOT OF Slippers AT A GREAT REDUCTION Come and get choice. BOYLES MERCANTILE COMPANY. Fine Shoes KING, N. CAROLINA. THE DANBURY REPOk lfcK No Dirt, No Bothtr —ln a very short time any building can have its fire trap covering turned into a modern fire-proof, storm-proof, lightning-proof roof at a very moderate cost—a roof that will last as long as the building and never need repairs. 4 For Sale by R. H. R. BLAIR, - - DANBURY, N. C. | The Best Automobile IN THE WORLD IS TheHUPMOBILE . Can Climb any Hill in | Stokes County. DR. J. A. ROACH, Agent MADISON, N. C. FOR SALE. Oik- farm in Lee county of IIi! acres line land with n.ivk under cultiva tion. practically level with nice five room farm house. splendid barn and out buildings and within one mile of two of tin- largest railway system* in the South. I'rlce Wtih terms. One farm in Harnett of 11.1 acres with about ."mi acre* open. This lam] is beautifully situated on the National Highway within one-half mile of the town of >ll via. Soil is sandy loam, very productive and easy to culture. A splendid old time live-room farm house with ham and orchard, i I'rlce !?:t."»iiMH). With terms. : The above two farms are special offerings that must lie sold. Kacli of I them are priced far below value. i Can offer any size farm desired Improved or unimproved sand or clay | soil. Also 1 have a number of nice village homes carrying live, ten or ; twenty acres of nice laud suitable for truckers or small farm »rr. that I can | offer at interesting prices. No healthier place In the State than in the long leaf pine lielt. We need tobacco farmers. It is easier to cultivate I three acres here than one in hill country. W. .1. oLIVB, Olivia. N. North Carolina, In The Super- Stokes County. ior Court. T. M. Lawson Notice of vs. | summons and J. A. Stone. | warrant of I attachment. The defendant in the above en titled action will take notice that on the 20th day of May, 1913, a summons in said acction was issued against the defendant by M. T. Chilton, Clerk Superior Court for Stokes county, North Carolina, plaintilf claiming $600.00 due him on contract with the defendant, where plaintiff furnished fertilizer to defend ant to sell and pay for after sold and which defendant has failed to pay accrding to said contract, which summons is re turnable at next term of Super ior Court for Stokes county held in Danbury, N. C., beginning on 27th day of Oct., 1913. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attach ment was issued by said clerk of the Superior Court on the 20th day of .May, 1912, against the property of said defendant, which warrant is returnable at the next term of the Superior Court of Stokes county at the time and place named for the return of the summons, when and where the defendant is re quired to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will be granted. This 20th day of May, 1913. M. T. CHILTON, Clerk Superior Court Stokes Co. XOTICK. T» AM. WIIO.M IT MAY COXCKIIN: Notice is hereby given that .lacoli Fulton, the in tent ate of the under signed, wan the owner anil holder of a certificate of stock of the Stokes irocery Company, a corporation dui.v organized under the laws of North Carolina, with its principal office at Walnut Cove, Stokes coun ty, which certificate of stock was number two, in the amount of fIiMNMMi, representing fifteen shares of the capital stock of the Stokes • irocery Company, of the par value of #IMUHI each, and which lias been lost, mislaid, or destroyed, and ali persons claiming any rights under said certificate of stock are hereby notified that the undersigned, Joel H. Fulton, administrator of Jacob Fulton, deceased, will aitpl.v to the Stokes «srocery Company, at its office in the town of Walnut Cove, N. c.. on the l.tli day ot July, U»l:i, for the issuance of a duplicate of the above named certificate of stock, when and where, all persons claim ing; any rights under the same, can appear and show cause, if any they I have, why said duplicate certificate of stock should not be issued. This the lth day of June, llll.'l. JOKI. ||. F! I.TON. • f Jacob Fulton, div'd. NOTICE. Hauri: 'iulc qualified as ad nmwsi'i.r ..f he estate of G W. Menitt. deceased, all persons indebted to same will please make Ic.'ivfc'iit ot' same, and all per sons having claims against the estate ot' the said deceased are herebv notified to present same to the undersigned I'UIV authen ticated for payment on or before the 10th day of May, 1914, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. This .May 3. 1913. D. H. BOYLES, Administrator. NOTICE. Having qualified as adminis trators of the estate of Henry W. Kiser, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons hold ing claims against the estate of the said Henry W. Kiser, to present them to the undersigned for payment, duly authenticated, on or by the 12th day of June, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said Henry W. Kiser, are respectfully requested to make immediate payment to us. This the 7th day of June, 1913. LUTHER KISER, P. P JOHNSON, Administrators. P. 0. King, N. C„, Route No. 1. N. 0. Petree, Atty, for Admrs. NOTICE! The Board of Education will meet on Tuesday June 17, 1913, for the purpose of acting upon outstanding claims against the school fund. All persons having claims against the school fund are hereby notified to present them on the above date, for this will be the last meeting of the Board during this school year. J. T. SMITH. Sec'y Bd. Ed. DR. CHAS. MARTIN Dentist. Office over Madison Drug Co., Madison, N. C. D. H. MARTIN, Jeweler, Stuart, Va. All work guaranteed satisfactory P. W. Gunter, PROFESSIONAL BARBER King, N. C. All kinds first class barber work done. Barber,!shop open at all hours. W. G. 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 Courta. CHAS. O. McMICHAEL, J. E. SAINTSINO, Wentwonh. Keldivlllc. M'MICHAEL & SAINTSINO, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Practice in Stite and Federal Courts. All business given prompt attention. Chas. O. Mo- Micbael will be in Madison on baturdays, at his old office over the post office. DR. H. V. HORTON, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, corner 3rd and Main Streets, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. building. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Rooms: 301, 302, 303. DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office 405-7 Masonic Temple, Winston - Salem. N. C. Hours : 9to 12:30, 2to 4 and by appointment CHAS. R. HELSABECK Attorney at Law, DAM BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all busi ness entrusted. Will practice in all State courts. P. L. CULLER THE PAINTER AND !j - PAPER HANGER... | 1 See me and get the advan -11 tage of 12 years experience I before painting. P. >. KING. X. C. |j phniH* mi Dnlton •li vision. I DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Coll ctions a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. R. 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 praotioe in all State oourts. Dr. J. A. McClung, Dentist. Office—7ol-702 Wachovia Bank Building. i°r>- * T -»« qto 1, 2to 5 »»N. C.

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