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MR. WOOTEN DEAD. \\ a Speaker ot the House >t Ropivse.niatnes--ln|ur\ ri \utoiuobile \\ ivv k v. aust* ot His Deal!i. ilaleigl. i-'.b. -T. Speaker K. .ou-n >'■ ' >werhouse ot i : - ! 'I ' g ne .. a.-s>, mi d * > i • S S'.St : . :.e vreck :■ it k:.'ei V.• A..- , .: 1 :' : >• ' • i.> . . v 'ai Y • A' . . \] .. V , \ v . „ A - ; *, V. I • ' -! ' . J •- , .»• • ; t t. t the la i vol - c :Uin .• vi : :aii i \. *>; v .* •' -n i iiDPclVf it * \-■ c . ..i • tli v e thr- :zh tiu 'iay f•• .. i t" -lit > i St: • ■' ; "(1 \vi ' V"V'' 'A i'.h as were other relative#, Mr >V... -on was :• rn in u. ■ . • NuVt Hi • I'. I*> a 1 .i h.' iat Wake F Test and r> ■ - i law under .! a Ige Alphonso state iniversity. being admitted • • ...• in !' 1 ». At the ■ : - ..i' v.'i-.s i-rwinin-.'nt in i ■ ':>> it: ■ 1 '.a? a rr. m i. •* ti • vusvbai! team. as marked with the uftvWst 'i 1 f _'!• I! , r . 1 11 ' : ' c *' '-"tld ■ s that Iv hit 'i • i tr.e .ravel ••• rttade rv i . i".- •Vom '.vhicli .appeal was mvle, ivir one -.-> i >n tivit c ti.-' i for any iest . -i. 11 - appointments '.vert.' •. a -ious to those wh>> differed !. .r. him !> I:ti -a • and tiu* {.-.-r.t ral ass mi 1 y •! 1 '1 •» v. :.l 1.-.arkcd in t v y.-a-s as an . ra o f' l -.vers ii fed" ' - h •"'.ft, WnnUu n' ufit'd Nan i . i v in veafii at J and she rviv.-s v. rh two irhiMrtn. He leaves a moth jr. too, with . r.e surviving me-mier of a fan:- i .• tf 11 children. rh ■ tiius mi the c ioital build ing were ord'-red at half mast when the death of Speaker \\ not ion was announced and Speaker B twie and Lieutenant Governor I) mvrhtridjre c inferred as to their c »mmittee to accompany the b i ly home. Meadows Township Buys New Road Machine. The highway commissioners of Meadows township last week purchased a new road machine to use in keeping up the roads of their township. For Sale. A good black mare 7 i years old and colt 5 months old. ill sell cheap. T). P. REID, 3rr.ch4t Madison, N. C k , Routeß. Goverment Issues 1814 Crop Report Washington. P. v'.. Feb. J">. T!" 1 crop reporting board of the Federal Pepartnient of Agricul i ire lias iust made pubiic its estimate f* the 11• I 1 farm crops the I'r.ited S'atts. Fourteen er ps, covering "iU.', 7S2,'o" acres •r "J per v-ent ot the nation's •titivated area are included in tle report and the combined a- " a. .■ till pi';' i.a'ts is i •»t:i 'it > : 1 M'. roe,on->_ rh the I'.'l! jtrotl atieii ' i • rps ! per cent .creati'r than the previous year the ag •vcate tar : .• :e > v -' ' , >o •. .a at an t u . . •rop« of the nation in IPI • were e iarges* n rec >rd. I cot ■in croM av y )• '".on i ii- .• :it. ! ■ •a' •■••• i tction , \as approximately . s els ;he l!«l tt • . >;i ."as .p! r•" u; " • '• - | ' J.iii ■' ' '' ''- "l t. of the va •;. was - 1 " , ss. • 'i i'-'l-. t.vci.vged .' ' i ac:- ; t >1 !.! ! it: 11. The yiold per acre in HU l . - ""1 • . ;r.ds ' t i\ than in l'-'l" i ■ the pri • y ■ und in l'.'l I L s ii s -ents and 1- - cents in . 1 i' 1: Now Is the lime lo Swat the fly.! I'ncle is waging a tvient-' " war • 'it t:.• le:; : y lipase y a'.d in a ate h.uletin prepared •he lU-prirtnTr'nt of Atrrical . a tat . *a . able intormation is 1* given on the i" -t means of com* t.ni'ing ta'i v pest. :::»st .-V'.'tiv" way of extenr.inat inc th.e •'..■. according to the :ju :•'i r t. i- to eradicate his breed- 1 ing nlaces. The breeding s •. the 'ly begins early in March a:, i continues through- 1 i;t the spring anil sammer nit crt.s. A iirt should be re mov.'d from the 1 remises, stables clear.'"! ar.d kvavir.g vegetables _ ' i «n'stroycrj. Tiv> -iv has rightly bech called ' t'ne ai; !"ttaker's traveling sales man. and in addition to his reg u'.ar lit eof "i\ i.Dvid " he carries a sitle iine ot'tub.rc-ilosis. 1 Asiatic * ho,-; yn and other disease germ?. Now is the time to • "swat the :h ." 1 \ letter lestite fe Vineat At Inquiry. | New York. Feb. - Jos. ' L. iter, wheat operator of 1"> years ago, testitied today at the state 1 inouirv into the increased cost of : bread that American farmers had long been selling wheat for loss production cost. The farmer, Mr. Leiter said, has nothing to say about prices. The terminal market or exchange, he declared, and the Liverpool exchange as the leading exchanges of the price. Mr. Leiter said he had! not speculated in wheat since 1 1 sjts. He admitted he had not! forgotten any of the tricks of the: t^ade. Health Promotes Happiness. c Without health, genuine joy! , is impossible: without good di-, gestion and regular bowel move -3 ment you cannot have health. Why neglect keeping bowels open and risk being sick and 1 ailing? You don't have to. Take •one small Dr. King's New Life ; Pill at night, in the morning you ! will have a full, free bowel move ment and feel much better, Helps your appetite and }iges , ftion. Try one tonight. THE DANBURY REPORTER The Hands Should Be Washed Before Permittingm The To Carry Food fo The Mouth. The hands carry a great many germs to th» mouth, and thus to the throat and alimentary tract, and it does not occur to the owner once in a dozen times that he is anything but clean. -• tist watch yourself or anv mem ber of the family, and you will iind illustrations of what ! mean. Did you ever see a tired farmer come in. ./ash well, sit down and remark that his l'e« t are tin d. and as ; me of the children t" bring hitr. his shots'.' lie v. i change I.is shoes, which may have C 'tno a contact with any ;:!th or inlecl >n. give a si.uh of k\ ( peel and eat an apple. ing ::\»rsr * to the chi!dre:i. A c;.s" ha- c.'ine to my alteii ti -n . ad'-i" r who got a bad sore oil his iip. He recogni. >1 it as caused a germ not usiia - !y nivsent on i an living people. li;> little girl i :.d become infect ed from his her. lie ; raced it t" it- s ice and l'» :r.. ? that he too., tiie horse to f. ' stable, car.en, washed i.is hands, and d tied his s!ij»!•«- r*s. Tlv -table ..an had been tlx s >urce of infection and th( y had been carrie-.; i»y the doctor's hands fr •' ; -is shoes to '.:» mouth. !' is a go.ni ~n to warn eaild ren of the va •of washing the hanils after i. .• King their shoes. Oat- •:' the ■ c-t requisites t. a '. r ood ntii's. is to wash her h-mds after t> ching one patient b' r 'thanding any food to another patient. The religious «:erenv ny o*' t>,e Hebrews which ti,.- washing 01 the hands has gone a ! >ng way to wards making the -v.'s the virile race they are today. We can learn a lesson from t' em—wash ing tiie hands well after touch the shoes in any way is a sen sible. ri'"*ective mea- :re. liiiiistian-Siiiitiioiis. Mr Uoininy SUnmo:>" ;in d Miss Hernicc Christian •.-.•ere quietly married Sunday evening at six oY: ck at the home of Dr. T. -I. Smith, an uncle of t! .• groom. The wedding was attei.ded by a lew of tii" neighbors who had j?jt!• r in to see .tie '>Temony. After the marriage vo.vs had De?n taken the brido und groom with a few friends we?e iOYved with an elegant at the home of the pwVn's parents. Mr. and Mr.'. H. K. Simmons. M:p- CM .stian is the daughter of y~.. and Mrs. A. F. Christian sn-i is very popular with the peo ple of the entire Westfieid section, strikingly beautiful and of splen did character. This is the second of Mr. Christian's daughters to be married in the New Year. The groom is a popular young man and a highly successful far mer of Westfieid. For the present Mr. and Mrs. i Simmons will reside at the home of Mr. R, K. Simmons. Mt Airy News. ! Formers Union Meeting. A meeting of Stewart local ' Farmers Union is hereby called I for Saturday night, March 6th, tat the Stewart school house, and ail the members are urgently requested to attend. WALTER MITCHELL, President. Mr, Jno. Pnlliam, of King, spent Sunday wight and Monday in Danbury. Catarrh of the Head 5,000,000 Ci>untr\ jtflV A Have ' fM 1 j. •• t r. N. V., writi-.- . 1 u.1.1 li :\ . a • ; r'i • 11ln .nl for . \ . ar.i I . ? I ; .:•! it t-! !■-.[• IT, t f . ni.'iilhs ukil I v ■■ i- • 1 I y ... ;,.l ajiii «:." .• y .1 ! ■ it i..\i; I!.: ■ it'll my liuse, and • >• .• • m iurn»d s i.t tookod ' Inllai ii'l that I Mi 1 rr.iist «|.t • ; ••!••. t1.i:.,; I > rvtl ,'Vc litis Mtate Of u.f f.iirs. I • ! * -1 I• ■ • f V n.l- : i'l t»:e jajH r, nml tt> n an I th-w d..-idnl it \ I • ■ I ■ I I IV. •.1 1.1 *•>' ; I' . "J> T i ail !:>} «■ xit.l - 1 . ' iv. i it 1.i.l ilrlwn t ■ . •,•• .i . .!" yt.-iu uai l have t t i troubta] ilno»V Mi*. * .1 •rioman. 1122 Wynmlni: Sin \ i" .r i .. T« v »i», wrH-« I t :T-t. I \-r t. ti>' y. :.-s \vi:*i -n«nrr!i '■ > ' I'.i' l:..;ii|. T..>."i' :r ! , .ir" I'iv. tmt i ••• .if IV: .!.a have reslcr- 1 me my health." f flie Split log Drog. J !!: :,.,t i-.g drag ha« con tributed m u'e lo.vatd the econo mic maintenance of public high- 1 ways than any implement of, modern usage. It does not re-; i .ire special acts of the iegisla- j tare, bind issues nor expensive' e ideational campaigns to make it available as usually precedes construction work. A drag can be built, or Purchased for two dollars and is asiiy operated by any one who can drive a Uam. need more drags in this State, e*MMM4*MMNNMMMM I fallm! | 1 * S I nut better pre- • 0 pared tu serve {*s • ® you in anything needed in the machinery # line both new and second hand machinery * 5 of various kinds. I am now stationed at 2 2 Pilot Mountain, N. C., and rect'i\e much in- S 5 ery by the car load. I can give \t»u the best $ i ® freight rate, with terms to vuil customers. 0 2 Drop me a c/?rd and let nic know your need. # 9 lam sure ! c:\ri save you money on anything 1 >ou want. Your friend. 5 | 9 . • !l 5 r.J. Ihore 2 t Pilot Mt. t ' | N. C. | MNMMNINIIHIMHNN 1' ' BANK OF KING 1 'V ArCV?N ? IPII - SgJ l®s Is Open for Business! >| e Offering You Safe. Honest, Courteous Banking Service. Start a Savings I m Account. J»|| &! We Pay 4 Per Gent. Interest. on time deposits compounded quarter il ly. Give us your checking account, d if it is only a small one. We will ap- v- '•: M " retia,ei '' M DIR&TORS: y mti DR. J. WALTER XEAL X, K. PEPPER wl) i C. 0. BOYLES M. T. CHILTON ! S. W. FULLIAM - V. T. CRABS WJR. KICER. &o£fr, |m v ' GRA « BS ' IpRES * T - s - PETREE, 5 Winter Cabbage For Market. ! Mr. W. R. Camp, of the Divis ion of maketinu. North Carolina Experiment Station, states that practically all the winter cabbage used by Southern produce merch ants are bought from Wisconsin, Now York and V irginia. Only occasionally do they obtain a shipment from North Carolina. lie says: "Produce dealers in Alabama, Louisiana, .Mississippi and Florida report buying 110 cars of late cabbage per season from New York, Wisconsin and" Virginia, and they pay from si:..on to J?-lo.i'i per ton. Atlanta. (u'orgia, alone, reports 'buying cars. Columbia, South Caro lina. is the only town which re ports buying from North Caro lina." Birmingham, Ala., buys 2-"» cars froiu Wisconsin, New York and Virginia, and pay from to s id.oo per ton. Meridian. Miss., buys 7"i cars : from Virginia lowa. Indiana and . W\v York, paying from sbi.oo, to >' 10,(m(. New Orleans, I .a., buys 1.1.V cars from Michigan. Wisconsin , and New York, paying -Sltj.un to s I'l.llil. Meridiun, Miss., buys 7") cars i from Wisconsin and New York, paying Uio. C;)luiebia. S. buvs ~>o car; ' I'iw.ii North Carolina. Virg'ma. New York and the Western , State-, paying from s'lo.oti to Jacksonville. Fin., buys cars from New York and Virginia. ! Atlanta. Ca., buys car-- , from Virginia, New York and Wisconsin, paying s2o.V to pes (oil Willi these markets op.?n to North Carolina cabbage, it should lav the farmers of the State to raise winter cabbage for market. 1 Anyone who desires to take the matter up will receive assistance from the Division of Markets. 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. J NO. K. PEPPER. , Disease of the Stomach and Intestines. inii|ilf. Winston-Salem, N. C. DR. THOMAS W. DAVIS Ey, Kar, Nose and Throat. Office 105-7 Masonic Temple Winston - Salem. N. C Hours : Hto 12:."0, 2to 4 a:, by appointment. DONALD. I). HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. J. W. HALL, >" Attorney-at-Law.. DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all court both State and Federal Office over Martin's store. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS Attorney-at-Law, DAN BURY, N. C. Prompt attention to nil bu ine-s antrusted. Will practice in ! I.r\i \\ . I'ttutiMin. Arthur I:. I>r,:uj- •» Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law, Over Thompson's Drug Store, Winston-Salem. N.C. Phone 1120. Collection a Specialty. Nora:.. Public in Oliice. DR. W. H. CRITZ DENTIST, i OiT.ce over Drily IVlrpliniif t OMiici'tion. WALNUT COVE, - N C Dr. A. S. Mitchell OPTOMETRIST. iM* WU.'H ill!ii : 111 1 ill- I !>•:« lit 'l! !•" liivell to I lie tit !t:IK o r uliisscM. illil clllirii'es !■>' -unit' mt.v ri'iis(in:ilile. i or rcfi'i'i'iiri* jisK iin.v biisi ii- -- If ni —i• in t lit* • ■ ily. i if:'!. >• I'Jnioiii Tlu>;it i'«' ! WJ.VSVO.VSAI.I'N S', « . — Wm iHM ® jL WEBSTER'S/. 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