BUY GOODS FROM NORTH AND WEST Should Have Industries Of Our Own and Keep Our Money At Home—Present Methods Will Keep I s Poor. An exchange writing on the subject of how few industries we have says; "The average fellow in this section pets up at the alarm of a Connecticut clock, buttons his Chicago suspenders to Detroit overalls; puts on a pair of cow hide shoes tanned in Massachu setts; shaves with a Michigan razor sharpened on a Pennsyl vania strop, and dries on a cot ton towel made in New Hamp shire; sits down to a Jamestown table, butters his Rochester bread made of Minneapolis"llour, with a Franklinville knife and eats Kansas Citv bacon and Indiana grits, fried in Omaha lard, cooked on a St. Louis stove; buys canned fruit put up in Cali fornia. seasoned with Rhode Island spice: slips into a rain coat bought in Buffalo, claps on a wool hat purchased in Phila delphia, harnesses his Kentucky bay, fed on Nebraska corn, with a Vermont harness and drives out to his farm, covered with an Ohio mortgage, in a Canadian wagon. After washing down his supper with a Buffalo brew, put up in New Jersey bottles, he sits down before his fireplace built of Bradford brick and smokes his briar pipe made in Chili. Finally, he crawls into a Grand Rapids bed and is kept awake by local dogs, the only FINE FARMS FOR SALE. We have a nice dwelling in Walnut Cove near the old mill known as the Lindsay Bullen home. It is a nice place for a small family. Close to stores and near market. Let us show you over the nicest property in Stokesburg for a merchant. Thellc-t is 100x100 ami nice dwelling, one store building, including Alamo light plant, gas tank and oil tank. This is a good stand for a wide-awake merchant. We have a good tobacco and grain farm consisting of 100 acres, near Mocksville. This farm lays well, has plenty of water, large variety of fruit, good buildings of all kinds, handy to school and churches. This farm can be purchased reasonable with good terms. Write Mr. J. R. Brown for further information. We have one of the best tobacco and corn farms in Rockingham county containingflOO acres for sale reasonable. It has two dwellings, one is a nice 7-room bungalo, it would cost $4,000.00 to build one like it. Near railroad from Madison to Greensboro, and is in a good neighborhood. See us before buying as we can suit you in price and terms. We have one of the very best farms in Yadkin township near King, N. C., to offer for sale at a reasonable price. It is situated on the im proved highway leading out from King. This farm is better known as the Joe Watts farm. It contains 108 acres. Machinery can be used on every acre, lots of timber which can be sold to help pay for the farm. We have 200 acres of the finest land in Wilkes county situated on Swan Creek, south side Yadkin River, 4 miles west of Jonesville and 2 miles southeast of Konda. has one 5-room dwelling, known as the William Gilliam home place, has new tobacco barns, feed barn, corn crib, and other out-buildings, good well, garden, fruit trees, straw berries, etc. Plenty fire-wood, pasture land and good road near the house. Has 50 acres of good bottom land. This is the very best farm for tobacco in this section. I will be glad to show you the place, or answer any inquiries. Will make purchaser good terms if desired. See us if interested in buying a first-class farm at the right price. STOItES 11 ESTATE EMI Int. J. SPOT TAYLOR, Pres. J. t HEAL, V-Pres. J. JOHN TAYLOR, Sec.-Treas. DIRECTORS: N. E. PEPPER. C. E. DAVIS, M. 0. JONES, M. T. CHILTON, J. SPOT TAYLOR, J. W. NEAL, J. JOHN TAYLOR. Danbury, - North Car. ! home product on the place; then [ j he wonders why he keeps poor— : i why money is scarce in his com- > ! munity why jobs are so hard to find." PRICE OF HORSE SHOEING IS REDUCED. j Owinp to the reduction in the price ,of horse and mule shoes and nails I want to co-operate with my patrons and will put on four new shoes for *1 .(10 and jruarantee my work. I'. S. AKIMSMON. tf Walnut Cove and Stokesburp. 1 i I SPARKS FLY! Your neighbors' fire may mean your own loss. Flames have been carried for miles. ! j Build wisely: be care | ful, and insure. All insurance is not alike. You need the best, the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. for strength and fairness. j t Call on this agency H. H. LEAKE and i E. P. PEPPER, Danbury, - N. Car. i THE DANBURY REPORTER. Death Of Old Lady. Mrs. i lhijjirins died Satur day at till- h :ne of her son-in-law. John Welch. !)• tr Walnut Cove, nft r a iinjrerinu illness of some months with heart tii- use. The interment was j,t the cemetery here Iwside her husband, Jaeksmi iHiji'irins, who has been dead .'su years or more. Elder Walt Tuttle conducted thv services at the grave. .Mrs. Ihtggins is survived l»y her two sons, Hayes and Jackson I>uu'- jrins, and by one daughter, Mrs. John Welch. Tile deceased was aged about "C years. J. S. Whitten Critically II! J. S. Whitten is critically ill with heart disease at his home near Sum merlield, Uuilford county. Mr. Whitten formerly lived in this county on 1 (anbury Route 1., where he has many friends and several relatives, who wish for his recovery. Mr. Whit ten is about ii.l years of age. Tefcver New Lefever Nitro f\V Special only $29.00 O- K.'ed and purchased In quantities bv the U. S. Navy. Well finished. I considering the price. L \ Built to shoot right Ik and as much Hk use as the most #*P®nslve gun. \ Most duraole ' ock , ever pu I 12-ga. 28 and 30 in. with 141n. stock and about 2?g drop. A Lefever won the world's championship at the Olympic gaiiici in London. Le-W|:'' fever has stood for service and durability for over 50 yrs. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE LeFever Arms Co., Boi 4, Ithaca, N.I. ™ B. Y. P. l\ Organized At Kin«r Recently King, Aug. 2'.- Tin- young people of the King Baptist church met re cently ami organized a I'. V. I'. I'., Ilev. (>. I'. ! '••Hfjr.ii*, of Huiii|itonvill>>, presiding over the meeting. There wore several new members lo join. Mr. Theodore Xewsome was appoint ed leader ami .Miss Hannah llulchins ole.ted pnicK-m. The other numer ous otlice- were also tilled l»y willing and capaMe members >f this bright hand of workers. So far we are im proving tii-ly. I'ANSIK lIOYLKS, Correspondit.g Secretary B. V. I'. I'. il. 1.. Lawson was here Saturday from IV;. t-' ('reek township attend ing to l.u-: -- matters. Presbyterian Preaching Appointments First Sur.'ii.y : M I'. M. i Sat. • Hani Bank S. 11. 11 A. M. Banbury. H I'. M. Hart man's School House. S P. M. Piedmont Springs. Second Sui..iay : S P. M. i Sat.) Sandy Ridge. 11 A. M. Sandy Ridge. S I'. M. Sandy Ridge. Third Sunday : S P. M. i Sat.) Hard Bank S. H. 11 A. M. Hard Hank S. H. •1 P. ,d. \adenV School 110*..-,'. Fourth Sunday : S I'. M. i Sat,) Hard Bank S. 11. 11 A. M. Banbury. I'. M. Hart man School House. 8 I'. M. Banbury. C. (I. SMITH, Paste-. Grind Your Own Corn And Grain And Make Your Own Feed . A Saw Your SLTIC Own Wood With Qur STOVER SAW FRAME It Will Pay You To Get Our Prices On Feed Mills Corn Mills Saw Frames Saws Gasolene Engines Kerosene Engines Fuel Oil Engines Pumps, Tanks and Water Systems Pipeless Furnaces. Wire and Wiring Materials. Galvanized Pipe and Fittings. Lighting Plants for Country homes and Villages. Write or come to see us when in Winston-Salem. THE MOTOR COMPANY Next to The Zinzendorf Hotel. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Important Notice To Land Owners The Atlantic Joint Stock I.and ißank, of Raleigh, N. which was ; recently organized by the leading | hanks of the State, Wachovia Hank iV , Trust Co., heing one f the Charter I members, is now in position to re- Kei/o applications f v r loans, to oo so 'cured liy first mortgage on improved farm lands and buildings. Loans may run from live to years, luaring t! per cent, interest .ml will be repaid in semi-annual in ; • tallments. ! For full particulars s - r wrii • i O, J. Penny, Cashier of Trade stre t I raneh of Wachovia Hank Trust I ' \\ inston-Sidem, N". C. who will take! pleasure in handling your applica- I tions and giving the details of the | >lo!nt Stock Land Hank plan of oper :«ti«. i WACHOVIA HANK & TIM"ST t». Winston-Salem, N. ; W.VSII THK Ml I) OFF VOLU * AIIOMOItILR. i' Mud on your automobile will * | j * cause the paint to crack and * | I * scale oil'. * ! | " Twenty-five cents for the use * ! * of water to wash it oil is that 4 I , * much money well spent. * ! Spigot and hose and plenty j* of water under pressure at the * j j * platform near the Banbury * j Reporter ollice may be had for * ! I* 2.">e. Ilring your car over and * * get the mud and dust off. * J * • i '.-. . - I I I ' id* APPOINTMENTS OF THE DANIH UY CIRCI'IT. FOR METHODIST CHURC H. J. J. EADS. Pastor. First Sunday, 11 a. m., Davis' Chapel. | First Sunday, 7p. m., Danbury. I Second Sunday, 11 a. m., Union j Hill. ! Second Sunday, 3 p. in., Vado j Mec-uni. Second Sunday, 7 p. m., Danbury. Third Sunday, 11 a. m., Danbury. Third Sunday 3 p. m., Davis' | Chapel. Fourth Sunday, 11 a. m., Yada i Mc uni, Fourth Sunday 3 p. m., Union Hill. Fourth Sunday, 7 p. m., Danbury. I The public is most cordially invited.