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A Better Fertilizer WILL PRODUCE A Better Crop 1. Have you given CAREFUL CONSIDERATION to the question of Fertilizers for your grain, tobacco, etc.? 2. Have you been using a Fertilizer that gives YOU SATISFACTORY RESULTS ? 3. Would you use a different fertilizer if your yield per acre could be increased? Ask yourself these questions. They mean much to YOU. INCREASED YIELD per acre means INCREALED POFITS. LISTEN ! "Union Brands" of fertilizer are now being used EXCLUSIVELY by many of the most successful planters in Virginia and the Carolinas. These fertilizers are made from the best materials known to the business. They are mixed with the most improved machinery, and results in the field have PROVEN the superior "crop producing" qualities of these goods. Having "made good" for others, they will do the same for vou IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF YOUR TOBACCO: INCREASE THE YIELD PER ACRE OF YOUR CROPS BY USING "UNION BRANDS." MANUFACTURED BY Union Guano Company \V inston- Sal e m, N. C. FOR SALE AT—Walnut Cove, Danbury, Rural Hall, King, Tobacco\ille, Pinnacle, Pilot Mountain. RURAL DAIRY SCHOOL A Letter Frotu the >utc Manager. Weed. In Regard T'i> t!11> Work. Ualeijih >ct. lit! Tho O;l!oe of Hairy Field Wi>rk lias eon.l ;cled a numbn* "! I*airy »c>is durinjr the past tw winters ami feels ver> much urrati::cd with the results >b tair.e i. I'he demand for Dairv Schm/s has increased sn that it is with ii:';ci;lty that all requests are :il ed A dairy ?chol takes the time of at I-est two men and eon si derai apparatus and expense. The demand for I 'airy Schools is so jjreat that a number of re-! quests cannot be fultilled. The conductors of Dairy Schools are instructed to leave a community I i where a school has been request ed when they tind upi n arrival that necessary arrangements have not been made or the ; petitioners d> not arrive prompt ly at ten o'clock >n the lirst day of the school. The first hairy Schools will open November loth and con tinue until December loth and reopen .lanuary .'list and continue ' until March l v th. The November and 1 'ecember, • Dairy Schools will be conducted ■ in Rowan and adjacent counties. After the Live St 'ck meeting : in .lanuary. the Dairy Schools Times Are Getting Good Again Fine Crops Mean Great Prosperity to The County. Within the next few months the farmers of Stokes county will market their crops, and this means that everybody will have more or less surplus cash. The crops are fine, and prices are good. Now Is the Time to Open a Bank Account== Now Is the Time to Start a Savings Account. We offer you the best service. Invest your surplus money in our certificates of deposit which bear 4 per cent, interest, and which you can have cashed any time you need your money. We cordially invite you to call at our Danbury or Walnut Cove bank and start an account. We are already writing new certificates with new tobacco money. YOUR FRIENDS, The Bank of Stokes County. N. E. PEPPER. J. H. FULTON, Cashier at Danbury. Cashier at Walnut Cove. I will be conducted in other parts i of the state. We insist nn conducting Dairy ; ; Schools at rural school houses. The days session is made profit- i able and instructive to both the boys and girls of the school as their fathers ai.d we feel that it ; is nut asking too much for that school to turn the day over to us. (>wing tu the large amount of wurk we have on hand and short age of tield workers, onlv the one anil two day schools will be conducted this year. i The program will commence, promptly at lo o'clock. Twelve j to one thirty will be dinner hour i i basket lunches arc most satis factory!. anil the program will i THE DANBURY REPORTER i close at four. Detailed programs I will close at four. Detailed pro grams will not he given as varia tions will be made to suit local conditions. A cream separator and Babcock 1 tester will be carried for demon stration purposes. A Magic lantern will be used largely for both day and night meetings. A lantern lecture will start the, program at ten o'clock promptly. The day light does not bother us for we use black curtains. Night meetings will be con ducted in connection with the Dairy Schools where requested! if it does not interfere with travel to the next days school. Bring samples of milk or cream to test. If one or more cows can be brought to the school house a ;-las9 in judging will be conducted. The success of Dairy School: ; depend? largely on the local sup-' ! port given it. The dairy cow and the creamery is making North Carolina farm ers prosperous. You had better learn the best methods for mak ing it pay. ALYIN J. REED, | Dairy Farming Investigations. For Iniiifiestiun. i Never take pepsin and pre parations containing pepsin or other digestive ferments for in !digestion, as the more you take! ' the more you will have to take. I What is needed is a tonic like! Chamberlain's Tablets that will enable the stomach to perform i its functions naturally. For sale by all dealers. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) ss. Lucas County, I F. J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of F. J. •Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and ! State aforesaid, and that said firm will pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of 'artarrh that cannot be cured hv the use of HALL'S CATARHiI (THE. FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub scribed in my presence, this the j (!th day of December. A. D. INS(i. i (Seal i A. \V. ( iLEASON, I Notary Public. Hall Catarrh Cure is taken in jternailyand acts directly upon I the blood and mucuous surfaces jof the system. Send for testi monials, free. ! F. J. CHENEY A: CO., Toledo, i ( ?- i Sold by all Druggist, 75. Take Hall's Family Pills for con -1 stipation.
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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