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19 MILLION!! ARE SUFFERING LOR FOOD I Member of Relief Administra tion Says Fifteen Million Will Die Unless Succord. j (Geneva, Jan. 20. Nineteen j million persons are suffering intensely for want of food in Russia and 13,000.000 will cer tainly die unless succored, Dr. A. Nansen told the League of Nil- 1 turns international committee «'n j relief of Russia here today. Dr. I Nansen said ht j was dissatisfied with the way in which the Rus sian government has acted under the agreement sigm d on August L' 7. the transportation system especially leaving much to be desired. In giving the new details of the situation in Russia he declared the total population affected was 33.000.00U and it was now too late to save all even if the work ers were able to use the railroad lines at full capacity. As a matter of fact it would enly be possible to move sutlicient grain between now and the harvest to save 0,000,000 or 7,000,000 per sons. A. W. Daniel's Home I >urned Wedne>day v. . n. Jat - A ploded in the Kith room of the home of A. W. !'. lly t home were fr en. wl ieh revented . r Hardware Furni t u re Our lines are full and complete and we will be glad to serve you a': all times. Undertaking We are prepared to take care of your needs promptly and efficiently. Call us when you need our services. STORES HOME t MINI MM WALNUT COVE, N. C. HIS TROUBLES OF am YEARS END j Rheumatism and Stom ach Trouble Overcome, Bazzell Gains 40 Pounds Taking Tanlac. ; 'By giving Tanlac a fair trial I got rid of eleven years suffer ing have gained forty pounds in weight." said A. Bazzel 017 Bell St., -Montgomery, Ala., for ■ thirtv years a valued emuloyeeof the Montgomery Cotton Mills. "1 had indigestion, rheumat- I ism, disordered liver and consti- I nation anil sutiered until 1 hardly expected to ever be sveil again. My appetite finally left me en tirely. and mv wife found my dinner bucket just as full when I came home as when she fixed it in the rnorr ing. For weeks at a time 1 was unable to strike a lick of work and my back hurt' me so bad I just had to walk all bent over. Rheumatism not in my arms and ankles, and my arms hurt so i>ad I even ' tie my shoe string. "On m\ third bottle of Tanlac I noticed an improvement and today I am as well in every way as 1 ever was in my life. It's been fourteen months since Tan- 1 !ac set mo right, and 1 have been , earing and everything agrees , with me 90 fine I have been feel ing fine ever since." Tanlac is sold by all leading druggists. \ (iron injr Kaiiy Tomato Plants t 1 1 •hi • v ' t • ir»rui-iu'rs , ; t. 1 • - .1 Mlt of vege- ' ] ;• 1 kind of ' iVwi r-. f•. ..;•••• -. King easy to . .;!• tavt.r with the 1 \\ r- are many who grow n\ ..f nut earing as ' •. ilu'ii' are. other* who • k tin best varieties for two pur- ' . ; if fur lahie vise and for 1 i'i r, • iv sunie faniili"S that pri fer the medium sized, smooth toma -. whi) ■ others desire the largest vr.it ran he grown. The '.-trgesi toi.ia •,'i Is sihtal'le fir :eii.::. hut the lady j lof house usually eoninlains that it THE DANBURY REPORTER 1 that can bi? grown. The larger toma !to is suitable for slicing, but thi | housewife complains that it is usually too large for canning, so the medium sized tomato seems to be more in the limelight. ! In either instance, a strong, heal thy plant is necessary if the best re ' suits and early fruit are desired. The very best plant obtainable to be set outdoors as soon as the woath 'or will permit is the indoor-grown plant— first raised in the houM', then transplanted from small pots to lar ger ones. That is the certain way to obtain choicest of p! m's. Henry Ford Worth One Billion Dollars New York, .lan. Henry Ford !ugin th • new \ it with the grcat *-t amount of iash 1 the bank that any human hoir.g c\ r had. A few years ag», Riis.-el > ic. v, with s:c,- ('>o,oiiO In no,i II :m ready cash, had t distinction. !i nrv Ford's bank balance today •- in excess of >!2l .Oilo.Otio, 1 i t ' Irni-tif doi ■ know with in S"',oiMl,il|lo to !? i o,' ' 'o.''OU of how much actual cash in ha- at th. mo nun! because he li.i nit taken th' trouble to inquire of itis son, lidsel, ithe treasurer. " ()ur balance today, said Mr. Ford, "is probably be*ween >l-">V an»i J? 1 1 .~»,i •**• *ti%». Ford t- .i billionaire, for he said that his holdings, based u|*in their earnings, could be capitalized and sold for #1,000,11(10,0(1. "My property," Mr. Ford contin ued. "consists of about $100,000,000 worth 'f buildings, $100,000,000 worth of machinery, and something more than $ 100,000,000 in cash. As i going concern, I have no doubt t l ; these assests could be capitalized :.nd sold for a billion dollars. lint ;nis .SI 1 ">,000,00", or whatever i( is that we have in the bank, moans nothing t> me except a tool wiiti which to work. "1 might liken it to the flywheel on an digit e, the belt f 'ii a >;-.>t».i to a machine, or to ;! wire that ft -ils electricity to a:i ■>' wire. A big balance is requ.i. t to keep our wheels going. >'■ ■ lay wages amounting to ; ~00.O! i - 4 ,Jay ar..l our material cos; - a- -"i >II,OOO a day. Our bank b.daii' i i- .••reforo -ni'- It* i> nt i>> >a\ :n ■ ;■«•>.. Itg exp« r. •« • .for only al. it 100 >;:.; Mr. II:.r .:•• 1 . Souti '*n, of ti >•- niantol. iJoMU 1. V.:is a:- >ag the \ i .t«.i her" i htii'sday. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality Wo state it as tuir honest \ beliefthat the tobaccos used *• in Chesterfield are of liner / i yj&'C JiTti. quality (and hence of better - — — ' wmfe"iß- / taste) than in any other I \ f cigarette at the p'i. L J.igge/t if Mytrt Tobacco Co. J CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos — blended. ' JM ROAI) NEWS FROM HEADQUARTERS! Bids To Be Opened Feb. 7—State Maintenance Review of Year's Work. i Til.' following ii•••»>>■ M- t.iki-n from the last wi't k's nf i'-i.- Cavolin-.i Highway !i :• « I i, wlii h i published by tl ■■ Stall- 11iu'iivay » oa mission at Kale::;!' : lliiis will lie I'pi'.td ii;i approyi ■ mutely «ighti-.-n n-a-i pruje «>n 1 -I•• 1 7, I '.''J:.', a! tin- oi'l. f thi' connui.- • > ion in IJali-igh. In tin' number of projects, this i>- th■ !arr- - i lotting y> > ln - lil ami tin- work is .- illi. i uly siat ten- 1 IIVI I- lhe Stall- ;."il i> nf Ml i , vanity t!*:.i any coin re tm- should ■ j find work t.. In.- Ii .i: u. Stall- .-Main. t:>. i \\ I ii, strictly I • Hii:.ii. . . > -a inn.-i.v, ; '• «'•: i-.r 1 lll'■ a IX all-.it wuiulii f'.; 1 . lungt - »!i !i i- r- a.is •■{ til Si i' . land it i> safe to say that at tiii- ti m I 1 in- i-i ,-i i -'la a- a \\■ 11• I art' I ii-it t than in any pri ii.uis win- 1 I • HI ' nil - ■ | it £ . . . 1 •«> • ! • .» ii HI. "11l ' I ■ ■ .1 • t at ; i i . ■ ■ putting .! !', •!!, . lit inn I -. t i I ' it impos- ' ill *'nv, ys is ■ a . t,. '- i i >• •!: , v. idely dis • ! i- I" ,- x given .1 . ■' ;! -It i v ... inns rivi • i A in v:i v. the year's work will lu- I V ii'.. lav.sary i-.-uc ot tin- I Jul- | i ■ i '.vliii ii v. ill In- an eye-opener in ( nun- of tin- people of North Carolina i wlio still I'-il 1 to thi' belief that the Stall- Highway Commission is not! doing any work. It is a report that ! wilt compare well with that of any! 'other state in the union, i A bulletin hoard has recently been j placed on the third floor of the State Highway Commission buih on j I which is placed from time to time in- j formation and statistics that will be j lof interest to the general public. Ac cording to charts placed on this ; board, during the month of Novem ber, twenty men composing the draft ing room of the Road Department, completed in every detail plans for 110 miles of roads; in the Bridge De partment, where twenty-one drafts men are employed, plans were com pleted for 2:i:i.") linear feet of perma nent bridges; S9OO blue-prints were turned out by the two men in the blue print department, and 1:50 miles of roads were let to contract during the month. Mrs. \V. E. Joyce, who was confined to her bed with illness a day or two the past week, has about recovered. Danbury youngsters have re cently been having a great time snowballing each other. Some of them so far have been lucky not to have contracted flue or pneumonia. WHAT $5,000,000,000 WOI LI) DO The Money Spent On Armaments Would; Accomplish Wonders i, Used Otherwise. Tin.- following ariicl" written sonic j months sin--.- ly Hiram M i\i:n 0:1 what could ill' lloilc With live l)illinil ! - makes interest im; »•• ;i::.r : \ ear armament. ' • n. witn til"' .1: l!i . ..in aiiil I Mian Hoiii.l mean ( ,i .1 • ' fa In. ■ ■! ill .1 • jv.it', which could In l pit into •. i-'. national j 1.-':.: : ..ii.l its. l;itrial r ' | i-. 1 -.. :a • try i" t'l'ii 1 .\«- aII- • In i* ««• r, it wntil i . t- -. I: would lake 1! ; * fa. I. a tin I .' long titl'l j • a./. . f -I'-'.,'j .apao'j-, to 1 fan.--| I at a ' ■:! dollars at ."vcf. If tin- I dollars v. i'i' j'la ced mi edge upright, 1, fa 1 ;:l," fa, , 111 all uti! rokeli lille, y i r- ai ii timo Ni-w York ', ( .". 1.1 lif j'i • ill i\i \' We-;, I lorila. ' l..'fi,. jf if i ;u'h "f those dollars | ■ I t> - a-; ! to good purpose. The ; :•••; i i:!:, a dollars saved would l>uilcl ■ .iii'ii mil • of i- ir.iT'.'t • roads, 'Jo 1 ' (t \\ iiif. Til" whole nation i-ottld ho 1 i 1.-:: - i, to close : oi,ii'. iini.atiiin l>y j a v.. I! laid "vtt net work of such high- | The second billion saved | . i'iid b,' us. d to open tip a water fi i-.' fi'iHit iio>to»: to!• !..rida,running , ll.tn.t.litterI I .tn. t.litter Island Sound, crossing, \i w JiTSi y to tile Delewaro Mid oil to ; ' h' -jK'.iki Hay, theme 1 inning South j ln-hind 'he chain of isbn.ls tin re. 'I'I • ' intase would lie mostly inland. At j tie same time the .Mississippi anil the ! Miss-'ttri rivers cfilii be dredged an I .deepened, t' '.'s ,ienr.iiliii'j' pa-.-age In, 'ocean liners to the centres of the I west. With the third annual saving of a ' j ( billion, :i great el'dricnl superpower i system could he constructed extend-; j ing from boston to Washington. The , fourth billion could be well spent in !canalizing the St. Lawrence River, ! giving ocean liners access to Lake | Ontario. The money saved the fifth year could be utilized to leclaim the land in j the west and south by system irriga jtion and by filling in. In this man- j 'tier 7,. r ioo,ooo acres would become pro ductive. The remainder of the mon ey might be loaned to settlers for the improvement of the land. Such projects as these would quick- J en the whole American pulse of busi- J |ness, providing for the unemployed 1 and the homeless in such ways as n.i j charity could offer. Shall we have I improvements or armaments ? Farmers Here Accept Offer A good number of the far mers here Monday in attend ance 011 the meeting of the Far mers' Co-Operative Marketing Association came in and had the Reporter and the Progressive Farmer sent to them a year for $2, thus taking advantage of the excellent offer we are now mak ing to our readers. Many fanners will he inter ested to know 1 hut tlit- Fordson tractors have been r iucetl in price $230, the old price being S()2"> while the new price is S2MS. i We presume, however, that the ! freight and war tax will In' ad ded to 1 liis price. APPOINTMENTS OF THE DAN HI RY ClltCl IT, FOR ..METHODIST CIU'RCH. M. J. KADS, Pastor. First Sunday, 11 a. m ., IV.vis' 1 'ha pel. i'it.-t Mindaj", 7 |i. 111., Danbtitj Second Sunday, 11 a. in., l'n:on Hill. Second Sunday, p. ni., Vado MerUlll. Second Sunday, 7 p. 111., Danbury. Third Sunday, II a. 111., Danbury. Third Sunday o p. 111., Davis' 'ha pel. Fourth Sunday, 11 a. 111., Vado Mectim. Fourth Sunday M t>. 111., Union Hi!!. Fourth Sunday, 7 p. 111., Danbury. The public is most cordially inviUd. DR. E. M. GRIFFIN Physician and Surgeon. Up To Date. Drm; Store, King, N. C. DR. R. I). TITTLE Dentist Office Over Fairview Dru>' Store OFFICE hocks: :) to 1 and 2 to 5 Winston-Salem, N. C. Residence phone No. 811) W. Office " " 2535 W. J. W. MALL, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all courts. DR. F. N. TOMLINSON, Dentist N. C. Offices 220-224, Gilmer Building. Hours, 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phones: Ottice 1022 Residence 1984-J JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will praotioe in all State courts DR. H. G. HARDING, Dentist. KING, N. C. Office hours; 9to 12 and Ito 5
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