PAGE TWO 50 DEAD, 254 HURT; WKKK'S TOOL ON ROADS IjUTt'ilSt' OV'.'l' I Vt'l'l't ii II.C \\ t'> . Ni'i'tli Carolina Mak*. ; I'.ii tiT Showing'. Si\ I Vail ami Si\ In.iiuvti. TV . „ • : . . ft v k eft fifty ;■ • ' - •• i ami \ . » 5 y ; , (| J ... I'. .i . f >\ a.:: i ' j-*.ii\ li.'iiii Injiiro'i , • , !r V • '■ '! M -it : '• 1 ' .tr : «'• \ "h ' •. ■ a ; ..'l' Uncle Sam's Hosiery Kill Is £450,01 O,OOO N *.v Y '!'k. I>«• -'I. I'tnle Sam'# 1 ! .'! mourns to in ii than 'ti.noo.ooo atiiv.uliv. "M i thin: ,000.000. or half the itr.iiv amount. is "pent h\ 'vomeii for wo ii ll'- hosierj " The i-thi r naif i >!..•:it for men's and children'* ho-,- i. ' V. • v •' ■ . 000,000 pairs of it* • !\inp i year. M, re tha". T"> per . fi' -*■■ c. ni ' «' ii i*. .■ ... ■ ~•!> / c..;'. I I Heip Wanted ! . ! Women. Bovs and Girls ! f • I » We can use January Ist, a number of new hands. Pleasant work, and pay while learning. People living: in or near Walnut Cove, can drive down on new hard-surface road in 30 minutes. A crowd of five or six can antm.ce to come in one car. so it will COST VERY LITTLE to any one person. PLEASANT WORK HOURS. We only work from 7:30 to Experienced women make from $2.50 to $3.50 per day. Apply at once in person, so you will be sure and get a position. Gem=Dandy Garter Co., MADISON, N. C. I Ooosn t Pay lo ?»liik Low Producing" Cows lialeiirh. Civ. A !'!• : ' t'■' ' • ; .i "i!u-Iry ,a* "ot he !>•: " :i: N'orth Carolina with low producing ' fiiws siu'h a- are found, on the aver* |i| the Stato todav. (' i I' ill-. ' an Intild .tp t!> i.ua.u." t>;.Y. ,V( und and profitable da ry do ■ • ■ \ i Carol ~ J I. . f !.-i ; ••odu ... ." \ t Kin . dait.. .. • ■ S:a N-vi i ... , f | n v rt';,t ;•! ..!:•• -a. year, unui.i return The skiM , .. •' fs.i ..." : l ?J i'. akil ■' a f.,r ji-ar." Mr. K:tnr. y - that it w ii . $V,i to ft oil tile low and tit. 1 i lalor of tlio owner w:il !»• barged off to expi'i ilia i. Su. i i.4v>, howx'Vir. arc r»-ponsildc for tin !t.\v net returns so often n ft-r -led to by dairymen who fail to make a profit in spite of jrood feed and iaiv dii the other hand a io\v' win. h vwll return >oti pounds of luittirfat a year will bring a iash return of Added to this i> i ml:' f vjo f'• the skimmilk and t' :lu aiai'ure whiili will hnn r the ti ' ii r ' "ii up ' ' s 1a- otu w. \ -a . ta' - Mi'. K :•••«■' ••. •'.«■ ri tn :-. •• .. i • f i - in 11 • •• • • !'• . . •• . .-! THE DAN BURY REPORTER WißMi I IT Snowl»n;r,u » : remote farm, p. U- Jclii-l' : .A ': neural.-' mile* frwm ad . u?, a plu "T( e l'iii.i la i: ' ... was riv )l • ■ . '.O ■••• v. . It'. ? 1.,- .. i . i . ' .No need t • !.. V..: .. little Slnar ■ ly proft-rly growing tilt ralvt-s am! seleeting the best f.r in the he id. S Billion Stamps Born Every Year Washington. I>ei. 'l. The little postage stamp you use from time '■> • time ont of a huge family. Theie wt re more than 15.000.000,. 'Htti of thorn horn in Washington last year, being stitli. ient f1 >r supply 1 a ti man. woman anil iliilil in th" «•-'.irit 1 \ with l'i". Thoy represi nti il a fa \a!u" of J I'.o.niio.oon ;m,| 1: I !-. .; >ll t.■Ms' f paper ami '.so.. 1" 1 ■ !' f it i-. in tlv r ir.».\ 1 fa ' .vi a: 1110 '•> ■ f • ngra'. • r ai.-l printing. i' ■ i ••;t1 •• •! th. . v.. nil! v 1 thi' earth olovoii times. The f. 1 . I'J-t .1 W. V ■!. Til .1 a-' i M.'i. Ar'i . . f V. t •: flil U • i;ti* !. • i'i litis. • I- (nil- Sat 'inlay. Farm Forest Is Labor Saving* Crop Doe. ti. Ki'iliii'injr labor 11 ist inereasi s profits in any bitsi !n ss mi I most progressive business nifii aio 1 instantly on a -• ;ir li for labor sa\ ing systems. l'arnn rs il 1 this l.y iv.-talliiig labor-saving ma i-iiivory 1.-.it thero is still another w i\ wh'i h ha.- In i'ii largely over looked and this in Riving more at: 1 lit .nt • lain r a . ■ir • tops, j ( "Th farm for t of the ' urt a 1.. i 1-r ,r. inu' .: \ 1■ h 1:• I'i lul favm 1 !>'• ■ tiraelii r. \' ■ n •» f> This i'lm'i I- wii hill ihe li:: it i-T 1\ 1 I .» l-iMii.-r witho.it a j-'i'i a' outlay • f mom y if ho will only cooperate with nature ami follow I!'.' system whi.n 11 liatur so plainly s :t'ir Mr. (I'.H'her states 'that ' i l ' ial , preparation sin h as plow Ing a- •! .11 *v itiir i.- needed f r a «.■!'• N 1 ;*. .. .;»ks 1 po| !,r . \o see 1 i , if few .. || tree- are left ) ii: plan'. \,I fortili:-' 1 i> tveded ; '•■ l ause nature maintain the ferti* \ !i• v of tin- forest -oil through th- annual fall of have- ami twigs. All £ tha! is ne.i - ar; is to keep out ile- ' strut live forest tires. When the , tires are kept, out, a heavy blanket (. of leaf litter prevents weed growth ami helps to hohl a gooil supply of moisture. It is in the harvest alone C with a timber t-rop that the laho * of man is requit-eil. "Nature has provided line .ondi v C tions for tree growth in North ( a. 1 - olina." says Mr. tiraeber. "Ciood C soil, ample rainfall and a long growing season will permit any Q farm Hand to prodii-e an annual C growth of one- half to one ord of wood j.i :ti v . w hili maiiy sil'ea.- o' £ piros are i ioduiiim two 1 or.!- and C - more a !•• ta- It v. ar. \\ ui-re a . V farm v does not .tit more than the annual wtli of tii- tt!a'. r. a si K p. r; • '.v 'at" : -a\ iia' • p ' made an a • ual reality." ( - a\ it i» tte e.»arv t ■ -• use 'i. as ihat tin best tree • eeiir.eti j* LOV ELL'S Warehouse MOUNT AIRY, N. C. t A GOOD PLACE TO SELL TOBACCO. On Wednesday, November 24th, 1926, LOVELL'S WAREHOUSE sold I s 108 pounds of tobacco for $11896.00 —average $24.72. Same day Winston-Salem sold 773910 Pounds for .$170,744.44 —average s22.ofi. Difference .S2.>s per hundred in favor o f Lovell's Ware house. Then why not bring your next load to us? We will give you more time and attention on sales and more money for your tobacco. J. W. LOV ELL, Prop. A. A. FOWLER, Auctioneer. have an opportunity to rontribute' tlu'r share to an unending iron,; state- Mr. (Irail r. LOST —A plant- or hand- ( dresser between Jerry Mabe's :tnl M(»nr(»e Fagg's. W ill rt'- ward Ihe finder, J. \RTIII :? M\»K. 1w OOOOOOOOOOOOOv'C'OOOOO 000000000000000 ! WSOUIH»n PIAHKR I 0 Semi-MOlll hi\ 0 0 0 Kiehmond, Virginia > , X ' A The OUlest Agricultural Journal in America. ( I'NTS FOR ONK VKAR .00 FOR TIIRFK YKARS > X ,«!.:.!» FOR FIVK YEARS 0 C> TWICIvA-MONTII 170.000 TW ICIvA-MONTH a $ 0 Y (loi'tl t* 0 2 0 0 OOOOOOOOOO' c>ooooooooooooooooooooooo >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 0 1 —WHEN IT'S-= 0 0 0 j Building Materials! 1 S | VOU NEED SEE | 0 0 Wilson Bros, f RURAL HALL, N. C. f 0 0 > 0 Contractors and Builders. g 0 , 0 0 0 00000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000oo WEDNESDAY. DEC. S. H>2t» RHEUMATISM. Whilo in France with the Ameri can army I obtained a French pro s'. riptien for the treatment of rheu matism ami Neuritis. I have (.u'eu this to thousands with wonderful re sults. The prescription cost me nothing. I ask nothing f r it. I will mail it if you will send me yum adiltv>s. A postal will Itrinjr it. Write today. I'Al'l. CASK. I'.pt. ■'-'•'-'•'i. Hrockti n, .Mass.