K OF 10 SHOALS A national Rental System Mrs. (Mitchell Not Improving; Sin&ttiK Schools Progressing Nicely Other News. Red Shoals. AUK. The health ot this comniuntj is virv goo;! 'it this writing. The singing school at Davis Chaivl i> progressing nicely uncill th'' !rut>atM ment of A. B. C ir f fr. Mi ! 'fvait ' '.Tin has r. t .i n I'd to lv i i ■ ;;!• on .M;.* 1! ;on Rout:.- at'i'-r s| ( r,din>: a «uk with Miss lierchu Durdap of Uideon. Miss Bessie Mae Fhnchum has been confined to her room with poison oak, but is improving! some, we are glad to note. The moving picture show here Saturday night was attended by a large crowd " Messrs. Robt. Stewart, Jesse Powers, John Mitchell and Mr- Newman spent Saturday night J at Mr. Alex Flinchum's. Miss Berchie Dunlap is spend ing a week with Misses Mabel and Bryan iann on Madison | Route !J. Miss DelL Andres has return ed to her home at Winston af*er spending a week with relatives and friends at Red Shoals. Miss Doris Fagg spent Mon day with Miss Carrie Kthel Flinchum • A large crowd attended preach - ing at Delta Sunday and also the baptising. Mr Lester Mitchell tilled his appointment at Mr. Powers Sun- j day. Mrs. Delia Adkinsand children are visiting relatives in Winston, j High Point, Kernersville, andi other places at this writing. Mrs. Adkins of Red Shoals is visitintr her daughter, Mrs. j Chilton of Danburv this week. j Mr. Yance Yates and mother j and Miss Minnie Roberts spent Saturday night at Mr. John Sisk's. Mr. Rjbt. Mitchell has return-' ed to her honje from the hospita , at Winston where she underwent an operation for appendicitis is ( not improving much, we are, sorry ts say. Mr John Bennett is confined ' to his room yet, we are very sorry to note. i Deep Plowing and Legumes go Hand-in-Hand in Soil Building. Much has been said in regard to deep plowing in the winter. Last January I broke my corn land about eight inches deep and let it stay without any harrowing. The first of April I ran my rows four feet three inches, bedded it up, then listed between beds, and planted my corn in that list. I used about 500 pounds of fer tilizer to the acre and my corn is very good, much better than many thought it would be Some of my friends tell mei that the land will fail next year, j I am not able to say, as this is the first time I ever tried break- j ing any this way. Last year 1j broke some with two plows, one 1 behind the other, not turning j the yellow dirt on top This year I broke that same land with | a two-horse plow and I find much improvement in the land —N. S. Joyner, in The Progressive Farmer. Good milch cow for sale. J. Walter Tuttle. ■ Please give me your idea of the following, writes a friend ; "A has a farm and proposes to rent it to B. Bisto do all the work, paj half the taxes, furnish half the feed and half the seed sown on the place. Can 1! nuke anything under such an arrange ment Itii: . •i! IL- w nild sinvly be pitying A for the privilege of vVorkii!■* his i'avm for him !t would hi ,( fine ihing for A. b:.t would keep B with his nose hard to the grindstone to make a living. No share rental is good that does j not take in the interest of tenant' and landlord as nearly equally as possible. The best system I know is the Maryland plan. There the land-owner furnishes a good comfortable dwelling, j gtod barns, etc The tenant owns all the stock and does the work and he owns, too, all the hay, j fodder, and straw made on the 1 place so long as he feeds it on the farm and the farm gets the manure. He pays no part of the taxes The landlord furnishes paint and whitewash to keep the buildings in good appearance j and the tenant applies them. The landlord furnishing fencing j material and the tenant builds the fences needed. Tenant, getting all the hay, furnishes the clover and grass seed The system has been carried out L.y aj contract that specifies the ro- ; tation to be pursued, and so longj as the tenant farms well in ac- ] cord with the contract, he is i never removed, and there are j men of means who have been; living 30 years on rented farms r and buying farms and renting them in same way. and the lands have not only been kept up but j improved under the system, and the land-owners have become millionairs, while the tenants' have made money. Live and let live is the only way to make share farming profitable to tenant and land-j owner. Progressive Farmer. 1 Tin cans and supplies at J.j Walter Tuttle's. Boy les Brothers! Regular Semi-Annual * ANNOUNCEMENT! Don't Wait! Buy Now! j WHILE SALE IS GOING ON. • # Winston-Salem, N. C. BOYLES BROTHERS Reidsville, N. C. 5 I ill. iMMU.'KY k'ffPOkl r;k | MINIMI rhc Great ylntisepti i 'ain Relieve! for MAN and BLAST. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Vic tl)cst Emergency Rrmedi/ for tirwen, Stoi raisers and Household Speedily relieves Spavins, Sirin •i, 'Harness Sore:, and (Jails, Shoe >ii. Sir., ns and Lameness in Hones; «•' •'./ I ddcr and Sow Feats in Cattle vd lilinents of Poultry. SAFE AND SURE. Being made of oils it soaks down taught lo the bone, banishes pain .nd saves suffering. Only oil hni nents can soak through muscle and issue. Alcohol liniments evaporate >efore they can be absorbed by the lesh besides hey are dangerous vhen used near a fire or lamp. Mexican Mustang Liniment will not >urn even though a lighted match >e applied. Mexican Mu&ang Lin ment is THE SAFE as well as the iURE-TO-CURE remedy. COMMKMUEU BY A FARMER. GREENSBORO, GA. As long ago as I can remember 1 have known of MuHlniig Liniment. 1 al- Jvavskeepit in my house and ifanyof my aiuilv get injured in nnv way, such as sprains, outs, bruises, and, intact, in many nce'deuts that happen I always use Mus tanji l.iuiment. On my liorsi s and st >« U I never thiukofusing anvthiii:; t !;■ i>. «■; ar eheajHT than divtors lulls. I eoip neiul it to all farmers; it \\ ill keep ti' :r amities and also their horses ami Moel; n condition. Very t'ulv ours, i'• Nl/KEWS, farmer, *|\ f.r jor "'Prayer of n lionr t.erje trrr ****** i.'ion on tan/ 7»9 //air ririilt,' itmdreds Oj thousand* of this famous Hunt . /V.y t /, iifrv lover vf horses ttanls one. LYON MFG. CO., 1 South Fifth St.. BROOKLYN. N. Y. ■aMnKs:;?."";: Wood's High-Grade Seeds.. Crimson Clover The King of Soli Improver*, also make® splendid fall, winter and spring grazing, the earliest green feed, or a good hay crop. CRIMSON CLOVER will increaoe the productiveness of the land more than twenty times ns much as the same ninount spent in commercial fertilizers. Can be sown by itself or at the last working of corn, cotton or other cultiva. ted crops. We are headquarters for Crimson Clover, Alfalfa, Winter Vetch, and all Farm Seeds, Write for prices and Descriptive Fall Catalofj, giving information iW~t all .-.'t:da lor fall sowing. -• w. 'WOOD & SONS. - Richmond, Va. ?aies a! MSGR. ("i able ! i.iff i I ';.ig sol«l '.ll' Mud son m;t , t very day ... ~:i 1; i;.- ...i,.; ve.vy hitfh. Suuuday abm.it 2U,(M)(I p;unis of primings wore sold here v ih•.; .''-ased the far nit i - very Som t >!iac - ! bt'irrj r. ..!i>':t«i vi • this ?( 'i.»i ant! ii wit LP lon r until ihc !.it m'i •> \vi Do; m in have i r. I. -if 1 • • ' I in. it t'oi l!I 1 i I IV,'; l'ii» !t Herald ,Mil in!lit . 'ai ami Re j becea Stack, of Moni'tu 1 , and Thelrua Neal of Meadows, who are among a party touring Europe, write from Homo that they an- having a very enjoy able t : me visiting many interest ing scenes of the oiil country. They will probably return home in October or November. Mr and Mrs. H. !*heppard of Sandy Ridge Routs 1 spent a short while in Dan bury Mon day on their way to the springs. Wonderful Skin Salve. Bucklen's Ami en Salve is known everywhere as the best renietlN made for .1:! diseases of the skin, and al-'o tor burns, bruises and i.oiiv Reduces in flammation and is soothing and healing. T. Sossaman, pub lisher of News, ol Cornelius, N. ('.. writes that on* box helped his seiious .«-kin ailment alter other remedies i'aii d, Only Recommended by all dealers. MIXISTKi: I'UAISKS THIS LAX ATI VK. Rev. H. Stubenvoll of Allison, la., in praising Dr. King's New Lifel'ills for constipation, wriU s: "Dr. King's New Life Pills aie such perfect pills no home should be without them." No better regulator for the liver and bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try them. Price -5c at all druggists. LUNG DISEASE "After four in our family had died of consumption I was taken with a frightful cough and lung trouble, hut my life was saved and I gained 87 pounds through using DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY \V. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. PRICE 60c and SI.OO AT All DRUGGISTS. When in Winston on Business or Pleasure, Call at O'H ANION'S DRUG STORE. if >*ou are in need of anything in the tine. Always the largest K!r»d-; o? dr '.[>».> in \Vfetvs U) »tx\ from. Also the •>»e;:lc:.4 assort incur of I'ERFUMES, TOIL* ETAkriCLbS.M AIR BRUSH ES and bristle goods. O'HANLON'S Is the place to buy. T.J.THORE Any size rig you wish. r.asolei..* ..r Stfiim. ,\!s> the best line of Sawmills, Shingle nulls. Edgers. Anything you wish in Threshing machinery or Sawmill machinery ;it the ritrh; 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.

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