PAGE SIX Should Not Clo I'nnotieed Ji hn 11. Foljft r, u Mt. Airy lawyer w ! - well ::'»\vii i'.i" . \ rite- in ill. ,\i: Aii \ N -w» a- f i .- woli.i.-t vil why. t' it has net )n' ( . ami I have !.••' seen nien t i..li , V .-fit .'I til' pa' l> I I'' 1.1 or an-wi-r nut bi'cn . 1 •• ' ::H-!ltor> t . •t* vi 1. ,\ . . -1; .unman : i Ariiv «.f > . •> ' . > |in of •:• v \ - • \! \ s 1 1 \ . ~»• |;. i i t\\• vy -"v. til X . \ ;!!•••: : ;u l> i s . • : . • ■ tr. • II vl: til- ' 1, 11 j . 1 i , U. 1, 1 ■' app. in - • - - l.i . I.lilt :„"mzmvi .wnau*«n*i • ...as r".mmmtmmjrr *rv %i*» > in n ■ nwm n ■ i 11 u • ;v- WW . ITIM •>'ITIIFIA—I •'-■■"•• - F ~IA RV TV RMW IF.N MH R ;IH I FR'TR' ,E^F- ~IIR ,J '■••> £ ?:j [| i J 11 jl « | j i I a ' -- j l| Announcing important I Changes in Bodies I and Chassis Added Beauty and Utility Ciosed Cars in Color No Increase in Prices j All-steel bodies on Tudor Sedan, Coupe and open cars. Bodies and chassis both lowered. Larger, more att.active fenders, affording greater protection. New im proved transmission and rear axle brakes on all types. One-piece ventilat ing windshield on t. Los d cars; double (ventilating type on open cars. Curtains opening with all doors on Touring car |B and Runabout. CJ Closed cars in colors, with upholstery of finer quality to har monize; and nickeled radiator shells. Many other refinements now add to the beauty and quality of these cars. See your nearest Authorized Ford Deal er today for complete details. DETROIT, MICH. Ebmtt !!■■!■ iii MMiMMiiM—i iiiiwi mmaaFmrnmrnrnmrnvm w^^txsmmammmmmaaammmKmmammsmmmmam rijtiM in" • I "hall :: ' .1 it 1£ .IV.ent fol" to- B ui.l -'...11 I llt'tfo :..i If!!.': 1- to v.I. k a » • i.« " I am of opinion huwevi-r, that • 111 till'!"! • I y t ill* I '.V l! \\ art. • .l. .-:u ■ tit > ' f ' ! :..|1 emlurei: |iy : ■ It' 1 f tin >■ i"! in Static a- Wi-r •• - n many tit '.. k'i ■' . in »■« :.ii, So t 1 .'i \ ' > ■• llli'li mimi: • ' ! i 1 ■ • 1 iv fra i! «i:U'h \. i.iii..— if -■ i • a- too late n w :• : 4 .s . ron.-i ii in iih' I y A• 1 - ii'.'iam 1- pity. «i;.».ip: .• v.:- i"i u'i' ' • I .mi s irry t hi-1 • j - the A met iean eont inent | 1 1! fit |:ix t ?'. 1 " : i'.i p. -ipli ..f f f • ; ■ :i --■ 1 . ■ 1*• i\ . : .11 tin• -I,.:i!!,» ■ ■ : 1 ti. • !•••—. of ui who - the Congress of his own j 11. 1 1 ivin.'H 1 from V 1 ill I.ineoln who willing now ■ of til." •' :• !. lia> with- i . :'Wi; i. - 1:f . h.m anil ii> . :1 1 • • . . " - - . 1 .. . i. I ■ i ! '!'• • .■ tiny- ..f •! ii;." ea.-ii 11. thi-r war - av: - ' arl-nis of \ . Y ■ - . 1 . . r saw ail a ;i-- • - • et whi-n t : t \ ilown ill.- v "! Si.il/* I Mai: . .. I- !• ... . - ty-c:c ■ THE DANBURY REPORTER Mates of ti: -i. i;. lam not sepa rate or idol: it. t - I■■\ii I* \ to the United Stati-: I ' : e\piv*» the feel of i'Vi y\ lv..i . of tile South iilld t.-tify to ti.i- I yal'.y of Southern i'!:e Southern Tallin!: "Dixie" I'i'i ir- t ns fond of vuli l r : -it- within us ! f home. luit M> ' •'■. ii.' iy, 'ti.- .>' I'lk • . swoi ■ ii' . i.f rty" ai u.-. - within us ti '!'■'> 1 om i lliit> and ptide 1'• .i!:;. .i . devotion .i"..: tinres u an .v.. do nv.it ition thai .. lai . i*■ 11*_i' I'k t'ii>rht with fn .1 .. '- i. I'.ul.t; and -iiuvroly Cr. i. ■ K ■ tin player lv r:vr ft*r .i v \\ ■ I i:. and child V ithitt ' i '• jrlit Ma - .. -> of or.!- 1 ir. i v. . M . I! »■ Mr. ;i r, ■» : I .ivi -••!.: Mi Smith i. -... \\. f. ry;.\ o the wh diil: a:, i may i»«>d forgive .!. H. iiM.liKli. j M .II: A . N ' . A!•'' • 1 The French Zool jiical Society r»- '. •itly ate whalt- t dinner. .1 dt i.- at last a' :-. !. Punch. •it I.' wh • -a> - An . i i.-a ha r. . •. • - for iuti-ii «a- ' talking i11...a' ! . nut*. . Na.-:.. ill-- Ten- WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF THE GREAT UNKNOWN? ! f : ar«* • n ' »n* 'o t;.r v 'l t I !••••! * r 11•• fi»r lit. fh »t ' • *ui \\ i.• •ft. " • t:i;r . 4 : •• ' • • " . ' I*l *•; I'M! Illvti I *• • t 'II I , . • .* ••. luu'h. II »r* i./.: I »R . KM . t :•> '• • It-!*!. ri» ti i. . .. mn tin* J. . .-A Wi. >1 tit . .i- • ' '■ *'"11 ' j' in j. sat .ti u- H -11. .. • .li.d tin* U*'tl .* t V llitl !I* i rt- •: ! * .V I* N -rt. i*v#r t I ■ twit .» • • • N • '•* . . '*z ;' r ; ! ui i.tli rl t x. ill li, ; W t. MI try it it I* r full • • ."»••• • vrt.»; «- '• ' 1 1771) V, i* \ At.... - . * H. • oooooooooooooooooocoocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I NOTICE, TAX-PAYERS | 0 0 ! i There will be a very important meet= $ 1 insf of the taxpayers of Stokes county f | held at the MOUSE at Danbury f t at 10:00 A. M., on== I I MONDAY, SEPT. 7TH, 1925 | Matters of vital importance to the tax-payers are to come £ J up, and it is very necessary that all tax payers be there. o Taxpayers Committee, ! ■ T. H. (jerrey, Chm. .!. M. Fagg, Sec'y. | 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' (I row More Wheat IVr Acre . I '.. U . F. Pa . - .1 I•:: it 1:" y Ajil'on... ::>t. 1 li'-ii- f A-1.. ult it-.', i irmers in the Piedmont secti n v. il! mm . .!»• t !,■ ■ r ul' :>•) . - of xv I" at : ll- y >\- ln nu tili- t''ill. A- •.. y. •: of ! tati - '■ r\ v. In i, ! .. : v. .til > i.-• ■ ! in •! i; : -•• . • i tin- ia - ir.-spondingly small. .i farmer* l ni 1111 is i vi;. 'lit to ...i • ■ I' t■ ' .ll'll- :!. ! 1.1 •• • • • iii.-i'i it it _i ■ ...i. i 1' w :.i :i! .'it. !. \'\ .I: : t a! i : . i beii . i •! ••!' wi. .it ' • ' ::■«■! vi.ll 111 . it i- i • - .>; it tlii y i f. • i • if i la»- . 1 ■ Nor! ii « ; t ro'.i ,i i v | .-I i iiiit station has secured results for • . "f \ I ;il- W i'.ii It -I. til..' I;i!• i- twlh .. I'.i\ li ■ to d uml i t rofit hy the use of proper-1 \ i .-.i.i! iii f.-it'l; r.-. Tlti -o ro- 1 - - :.r, a- follow s : I' 1 t of i.ltrogei, atui | rofit.- pel ade: !' Tlii- ..-i' of >i\ pounds iif nitrogen : returned *l'2.7"i it. profits of 12, poutm-. SI ot' 1 pound.-, $17.0*5; of pounds, $!!». 1 I. |, From tlii .- • results it is evident; that our soil., arc larking in nitr - 1 gen atiii it pays to use it for l.ugir| profit- in wheat growing. Effect of phosphoric acid iiiiii pri flls p t i ;n re: Tin- um of 1 i pouiiiis of phosphoric , acid returned i-iM- per acre; of '2S pounds, s! 1; i f :.t) pound-, of s i pounds. s i 2 Tli' above figures show that phos;'lioiii io ill when used in law ijuantiti.s will pay dividends ill wheat v t "\\ injr. In using nitrogen. if the proper i. ■ tatioiis ait grown i nil in i legumes tunu'il link into the .-oil. it is pos sibly to >ii,>|iiy in..st if not all of till' nitrog.-n ii. -i -sary for profitable wheat yi.-liis. If this is done, iiiiii most farmers ran plan to lo it, the cost of tho feitili/ r will lie greatly ileeriii-i 1 ami the pr, its per aciv will be increased. Fit her a. iil phosphate or basic slag can he used to furnish tin pho.-phate, lioth giving good re.-nlt.-. While any form i f potash is good. In iii"-t cases when wlu at ; s sown it is piii. lied to follow with red clover. Must of our soils to grow red j clover Micccssfiilly need lime ami j phosphate. The licst time to apply I lime foi tli' red clover is after the j wheat kind is broken, the lime to be . applied and harrowed into the snil i when tie- seed bed for tile wheat is being prepared. This gives the lime J a chance to become distributed in the soil, correcting acid conditions, and gives the young clover a chance to ! start off well. The added phosphate j to the wheat will also cause the clover to make a good start, and to ■ get a good yield of hay it is very necessary on all Piedmont soils. Als:i in carrying uu* experiments on different types of soil, and from rotation and fertilizer experiments, it is recommended that at least >oo pounds of fertilizer be used for wheat, analyzing 10 to 12 per cent phosphoric acid; 5 to lti per cent anumia, and about 2 per cent potash. ' i >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THK TIME IS NOW! I C «»|»|K»rtiinlt.\ i* lioi-i' —the I'.ill Se»-.in:i hi':!;e N itjiiiial llunliiesc A ) I I I I iliimelhi*.". l.»! —thi• i- t lie t! tilt' i. >r ,'| I lee is inn A 0 - -for \ llov. V v >lionl lilliog Up fast. 1 >lll I here is lill I 11l fur .vnll In mine X Q •"I'l'lelllliel- 1. t ll' Illgll il U . ill ihe lie I t el- fill- Villi |n '\ I'i Ie .1 ll'l tell A Q .-.1 In >ii lilsi iwe e.-i li ,-il-l-ii liu" • i i-i-i nil li iIII at i >ns in ,-n| v,-| nee, V ! oil i-il ,-i 11 a imeil fur in u""i liuiiies at !-• a»iiii--lile rater, t nil - X A I'll c.-i li eil her lie |>.i i,l I'll 11 x : .,i"!i eiit'i dlui'iil hi- iii hi t li! v a.» i| ( >. V 0 Kea?onahU> cost. 0 1 month's tuition only ii months' tuition on!\ Q months' tuition only i I*» 0 /. Il' munths' tuition nnh 0 V A ) Aft ion tuiiay means a lugger income tomorrow-hesita- V 0 tion is costl> the nine is NOW. ' V •> LOULLsjI V 0 •. I.- Ml I. . \:. i !:ia. 0 0 iii c' Ai;tt>iriitl»iit' Xw S)ltl At Aik'iitii! I: ... \. -. . >• v.- . tat. otti'i.i .. it -iii bil. v\ 11; i b i I. 'i. b iri.-lat:. • ei • 'ii":'..ii sof ' si-rn v. tit i If .it aiiition Sat .!!■'.ii\ ar.-i lieu t" the »• nty i•n t - ii".i-1 • 1 elil' llil"U- crowd. II -.v :i. -I- uglilv North Carolina i- .-. Id "ii iiuti'iii' bii' - w:is ili.-. iv.-r --eil after 11.' "11l I lodge coupe Went down for ;>!*i>. She an un.-ight 1\ i hari it I'it doubtless good for .-iViial t i 1)1 - - what -lie brought. At tli' kll" kil.g down of the i' dge I'iil iliny perke i and by the time Frank . Qhe Worlds Greatest Automobile Value / What you get for your money —that is the definition of value. Chevrolet offers you the most /^— or V our automobile dollar. It possesses 83 distinct quality 1 ifiHf features. It possesses construe* ji>r f' ifnumit«/Vvumpori fiion tion r\ pical of the highest priced tj cars a powerful, economical m motor dry plate disc clutch ■ selective three speed transmission sturdy repr axle with pressed I steel, hanjo type housing—'semi | 1 elliptic springs of chrome-vana % dium steel beautiful streamline \ No\V You bodies, with closed models by \ p f » f _ Fisher, finished in handsome Oct colors of Duco, whose luster and I —a fuiiv equipped, quality c#»r color lust indefinitely. for * 525 Chevrolet gives you power, dura j -a racy, Mreamiina roadMcr bility, dependability, comfort, for *525 economy and fine appearance. - a fine cup. with h.iu«,n because this car provides tire anj dic whcaii such an extent ot quality at low for *675 cost, Chevrolet has become the -a Fiiher BoJy Coach Matin. Wor W'« laW*' builder of quality five people cumfortabiv cars with sliding gear transmis for *695 sion. See these remarkable values —a handnome •edan, beautifully today, upholstered and with full ~ 7 o ;Byf7rimm,n" ; B yf 7 r imm,n " New Low Prices A U pruts f.o.h. Flint, Mich. New Quality Features Stokes .Motor Car Co., Walnut Cove, N. C. Quality at low Cost i WEDNESDAY. A If.. 2». 1925 Kdmomison, of Averj county, tackled a -".I -.rai'er wom: n > f i l.iyteii ;md i; ;i de- ierate bid with li-r, the whole . :x wa- i\i ;:e,| over these ma. I..tie- ttliii I: brought -S:I.Tl! Tl.i- v.: • all thi.v win W"Hh, 'lb"! that Packard roadster bought b-- ti.iiii a y.ar in;'", was a great : innuil-..ii got I.i- name mixed up w.th that of Mrs. Fdntoudson and tlii delightful mountaineer woman got i r.-dit fur running a desperate bid against an easterner. It was the foriv.er si -hi nil superintendent of A very who had to go above sl f t)Oi) to yet this hiiml.-ome Packard chariot, a road.-t r easily worth SI,KOO.

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