A Royal Baking Powder Hot Biscuit is the luxury of eating —MADE AT HOME DAIfSFORFARMERS INSTITUTES The State Agricultural Depart ment to Hold Several Institutes in Stokes and Adjoining Coun-/ ties. The State Agricultural De partment has announced the following dates for Farmer's Institutes for Stokes and neigh boring counties: Stokes—Walnut Cove, August 13; Danbury. August 14; West field, August 6. Forsyth—Rural Hall, August 7; Burk Grove, August 11; Clemmons, August 12; Kerners ville. August 19. Guilford—Pleasant Garden, July 25; Deep River Schoolhouse, August 18; Battle Ground, August 19; McLeansville, August 20. Surry—Copeland, August 2; Antioch church, August 4; Pilot Mtn., August 5. Rockingham—Ruffin. July 23; New Bethel Academy, August 15. These institutes are growing in popularity each year, and should be much better attended than they are. A new feature this year will be the department of dairy institute and everyone who makes butter for market, or even keeps cows only for the family supply of milk and butter, should be on hand. Carry out samples of your milk and hive them analyz ed thus learning whether your cows are paying or not, and what changes, if anv, are needed in your feeding. Mr. Alex, lewellyn Dead. Mr. Alex. Lewellyn died Wednesday night of last week at the home of his son-in-law, Mr. John Neal, at Meadows, after an illness of a year or more. He was about 56 years old and is survived by his wife and three children. Interment was made in the burying ground at the Stewart school house Friday. farmers Union to Meet. Westfield, June 24. To the Members of the Farmers' Union of Stokes County: You are hereby called to meet in quarterly session at Danbury on the 12th day of July, to transact 3uch business as may be brought before you, and the members of the council are here by called to meet the night before at the Taylor hotel at 8 o'clock P. M. We want to see each local represented as business of great importance will come before this meeting. Yours fraternally, R. L. NUNN. Masters Mason and Paul Young, of Thomasville, Ga., are spending several weeks here with their uncle, Mr. J. N. Young. . i PIEDMONT SPRINGS HOTEL OPENED JUNE 14, 1913 The Most Ideal Summer Resort in North Carolina Special invitation extended to v people of Stokes county to spend a week or longer with us. Cultur ed and refined company, high class music, good fare, good service, no flies, sanitary arrange ments, etc. RATES REASONABLE PEPPER BRQS., PROPRIETORS. Piedmont Springs, IN. C. # THE DANBURY REPORTER Spring MsFor Men and Boys We have all the new shades and styles and at prices to suit all. Mail orders promptly f i lied and we prepay them to you by PARCELS POST Give us a trial mail order for some article and see how we will fill it. BOYLES Brothers Winston-Salem and Reidsville, N. C. iTTOTEL" IN El L) | Mr* and Mrs* A. C. HILL, Prop's. I ■ When in Winston Stop at the | NEIL HOTEL. Good Fare, | and Nice, Clean Rooms | t NEIL HOTEL I | LIBERTY STREET. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. | - T. J. THORE Any size rig you wish. Gasolene or Steam. Also the best line of Sawmills, Shingle mills, Edgers. Anything you wish in Threshing machinery or Sawmill machinery at the right price. Let me know what you need in the way of machinery. I am sure I can save you money on anything you need in this line. Terms to suit customer. T. J. THORE, WESTFIELD, N. CAROLINA.