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^A&E SIX ' " J-'ound Seven Hal.-. Dead in .Bin Next 1 ' I- -' : " _ t Robert Woodruff says: *'My premlees were infested with rats. I tried tion. Next morning foutfd seven dead *, rata in hjn, two nedf feed, box three in still., Kounil large number since.. No smell from dead vats?RAT-SNAP drys tIJcm up; Best'thing I have ever used ." Three sizes, 85c, 65c, 3ld25 . Sold-and grarunteddTjy . JtONC BRASHER ' & COiiPANY Si" Roxboro, N*. C. Ccujjf-v Summer .Sclihol. Unless tiiete are at leash :twenty, atudents, "Wh will V.-ive na. Summer IP^ School. Those who desire a Summer School in Person county add wish to" attend should notify the' Superin" tendent at once, tnose wnp should attend "are:. * \ T. Prospective teachers with no experience and no certificate. 2. Holders of Second grade .Certificates. a. jttQiaers ot irovisiormi is, proyis* ional A. and One year Temporary Certificates. . - Tl.bse who may attend' ^and get credit: 4 ,.. 1. Graduates of ^tandaTrM*Higli Schools. ' '> 2. Holders of Provisional. Elementary Certificate. . 3. Holders of. Elementary Certificate? ClaBs~ftr~ r* : .. *? 4. Holders of 'Erefnentary.' Certifi* v cn tie?CI ass ' A . 1 Board can be qbtamed for.the Sum?-????gr.ynr*! ' ;>t -l dollar a day. J" ' Please forget.-1a notify t'r^ Saperin^endent- if you""warvt nTumL/ ; *ner School. The Community Meeting at AUdlOfc ville last Sunday- was A decided success; ' * ~ ^ r~~- \|r. J. W- Xooll of ' Roirhj.ro dHr'pr.* i":'' -ed -a ^^plenditU^eech' on 'Citf^.enshln wHcb was highly enjoyed by a larger, ;,v ' end "apy dative audience; Soyer.nl " 1 tichonls. jgonvhimitiv^ >aH!coated ; ' in the sVgiry v.*hi h w^s cxceedhvirlv . doh?^.* V-\n:n;.u: them wereA-Mensk'" ville. Bethel. HiJl, .intone: an I Jib.-: Grove/ ..Th? next i'.bwmuni 1 y vrill be . hoH nt," .. V j Hill .High. v Strlbpl "BuRd'iv.g ' next:.: Sunday v.fternbon at 3 p-eTbclf. -A.1!-; c;jro?winitjr* - , are' inv.it e ' Jo co.mo ami'* brfigr ,_?i<ij;erst fit- to-icom'e from all . over the county. We hope-, again 'to . have n livk speaker.V . " -The Board of fcducatdon ;meets the Ifr-V-..' first Monday -.: -There were several picnic crowd* at the Lake list: Monday, and 111! seemed to he fcyinjr. a?good tame^ There was no appearance of rowdv ism hud.-w^. AincawsJy trust th^re wilL be no return .to the condition wh'.ch existed there at some time fast suihmj?r. This |is the reeoi-t far. the entire Counte Ttiui any one who goes there >. for rowdy Vjrfn should he. dealt with .c aevetely. Young Men you will find the snappiest line of Felt and straw Hats at WILBURN & SATTFK.FIF.LD to be_ * found anywhere. *T Never Knew you Could -Keep Rats Out of a. Butche.r Shop," What Ralph Wat-kins says :'w* Figured rats around store Bad enough to " feed on; wouldn't touch anything suspiciousr Heard, about ^AT-SNAP gave if a trial.' Results were wonderful, CleAned all rats out in ten daysI)ogs about store night and day nev>4i. t*r \tuooh WAT-BNAP. Three ' sizes, Ii5c, G5c, $1.25. J3old* and guaranteed *>y . . I.ON'G RRAnSHKR X- COMPANY Roxboro, N. C. " ' i r ey ' - - vj;| in tcr.vrt or ilown oi jjjjj the fajrm ?to satisf .? (StL thfc.it?drink ' [#?r ' hrir k. TjI UOAi;< 'K? uOT'uxa .?. '... f . ^ A ' " ' . . t [DR. AM1C1. VISITS ' . PERSON' SCfttKH.S.! 1 Dr.-T.'c. Arnick, heaJ- tf 11,'l part.T.ont of Mathematics of." Elon 'College, has just finished a tour of. PprScn Oou'oty on a speaking and m-; apection trip to the high schools. -4 Dr. ,Amick spoke at the -Helen*' 11 ;;4 I>Cfc* <4. J * Bushy Fork High School, the Bethel Hilt High School,; and He also spoke to the negfojr* :i Bethel. KiU.- He vi^tod-foc. purposwi! of *mspecUor? the ' Aitl'ensviHe High j Sel ool -thfi.school at Olive j Hifi^and ,I>r. J,' A. Long's ' school a\ear Rdrb-ord. {. Superintendent J. A. Beam of thia' i r"upty aceruipamed Dr. Aimck on his lour of speech making and in'spv -1 t ion. Dr. At nick reported that he Was I very gratified over the. things that] h ave^ been . accomplished in the last ] few years in .tKCs county in the line as road* building also. ^ __Q_ A - NOTICE. . I will be at the following paces on said date for the purpose of ^tatiftg taxes injCunningharii Township. Please mpet ipe and save time: _*T. rf. Owens Store, May 1st. McGhbe Mill, a. m., May 2nd. CeJTo. P. M. May ibd. fit 1.. Paylor'sk Store May 3rd. J. R. FRANKLIN, Lister. ... 0 ^ > use oldcarpets ano twssI Discarded Articles "May. Be ReWoven to Provide" Suitable CoverintfP j w. for'Hor.ve Fioorfr y ^ j< Providfirq- floor coverings for the j.hnrafc is ofteh.ii <*&tatiUlnn the j hUfct 41!. wtysjU mmerinlk, are ;at hand. One way of doing. tidy,. the- United Si-jUps; I>n arttueut of Agriculture J- points.out, in to have new. rtip7 \V0veri ?from old .wpiib.-n < - l yl rnesxffni t | shal^jy t<>;be usud us. kjich; Factories "for doing -the wijf% rnfic: be founjl *j.n. ; iu:tny lo'rftilthes. The old mitterfj! Is j Cut into strips-uUdiitWtUrX'e-fcujr.tlis pf. 0"b! inch wide, which, ivliea Sewed to;<et'hmv otuf-t wilted, pialte a cord?ohteI what like cheisijlp and- form dlliou' j. j of tlip luAy reg,:^Outt6ir&fertrig ls'.nrtfl for the. \rprp. . These , rags .jvre''heavy j I'.tnnV soft, ali.'^e 011 hoth.sides, find, ilUf- .}' i:?|rfbie/pravl^cd Uiey are yh-uned carp- i f fuH*r They .are... jivrttrally*, rait.er j, | neutral in .<ohVr'$ind Without ;i?defhdt'i4 , ' design; tvncilprs, "however. "may. in- ( ' 1, woven frotn strips.'of ea.Vf?et of solid j .color, or figured carpet lufij* he dyedu i for thin piirpdSwIn,: penoral. abmtt |' (impounds of . old "carpet Is retpilr.cd |' m urnm- a-fijwire -yarn pr T.no rc\W'ViTi fabric, depending/. of course; rop tHe: weight of the oh! material. . ' 1 Mopping Up. The quickest waft to mop up a pud* i die of water on the kitchen ffoor of ' linoleum fa to' ttrst moisten Jtlie mop t itself. -US* twlpe iv>; absorbent as an j j~ absolutely dry mop cloth. ^ ? ' .. r . ~ " i To Cl ap Feathers. * Ynti cxnK Wean soiled qiilMs. and fonrbors vory^lrcly if you put tlujn'i i In a box *Tf corniucal. Shake the box ; gently. Tfwm remove the "feather and ' i sbake^out tli? meal. TMiseHdld ?\; ? QUPSliOhf 1: The hlgly stool La the kltcjien *is ns J nWessury -us a dialr in lire dining ( room. \ ! . * ?; i Cold coffee la excellent .for ferns of all kinds. lrse about once a ( ! month. i r * **, A half sirpe of white i?re?d put in* with -the iloug+tnuts will kbep' them light and soft. " v ' . ... - l To prevent yemuR stretching when i cut on the cross. .machine n piece of "tape in with the seiim. jgfEgg Mil i ^ . r. THE JtOXBprP.O COURIER APB ,|~ I^YI TURKEY HEN IS BEST .MOTHER ?he bi^aws Wants of Potdtt..anct Can 'Talk to Them in Language -- ." Th-cy Soon Learn. <Prepa.r?hi toy 'the U:.lted"S?a<car ".iycpoH* fnpnt-x?f AgrK Jlti.ro.i For poult# the? turkey hen fs, the pest mothvr that nm he fotttuhj She knows their needs and tum'tutlf to them in; u lungiiuge they soon learn to.' ondersiaftd. At the. approach -??t any; danger she gives a low. warning note tiiut sends theui> scurrying ,'fij pvery direction for a weed or"patch of . giieeh grass where, then -can 4 lie Hat on the ground safely hidden from view. While oh free range, she keeps her hnwct Together by taJking-ermHttuously In, n interned, purring tone, UIUI me ^iwuua unvHjS SIH*W?V*ll?rP she is. r - When hdr poults become* Widely sepera tod, or If sonie become lost, and she hears their "peep, peep," she calls theuS with . the chnpdT^ftstle yelp OThrd so frequently firing#tl>e laying, season. Kow and, then, while" the poults are bub 'a few days old, she catches a grasshopper or' other Insert and colli* the poults to chine ond* get It. They sogn'Ufflrn to tind their own. feed, however, and range out ah fend of the ".mother.'lien in search- of what-, evfer .t hey can find.' ~ " Young jurkeys .usually remain with tt?e mother hejr until about October or November,- when the nudes' ordinarily separate from the females and range bf themselves. When two turkey beds with broods ^f/ ^bout the same age are turned otit on free range together this makes. It easier- to hunt /hem up ifhe* Tur Jy Hen Takes Good Care of Her Veunq. and' cure for' them, ft is advisable to turn nut itvo or three hens with iheir broods togaiper W1UU11 IHUjP am j givtrii irt-e -.range. ir is oor^i pfoort Ainu to have more than iIlls number nf young- poultain rtjne riot,k, shy. poultry specialists in . ttye United Scutes Department of Agriculture^ as they may .qll try to crowd under one or two hens to he hovered.GOSLINGS READY TO MARKET Advisable to Avoid Use of ?Young Stock in Raising Fowls?Old . Birds Are Preferred. . Oeesre ure hints of hing fife, sometimes 1 lying* fifteen to twenty years, ind ganders nre^ at their best at three, four or five years. The use of Mmmatured young stork should ~fur avoided, especially, for the renewal of breeding geese., hut for the- production of early goslings for market. It Is "often the custom naming breeders |o__use eggs from young geese, as these usually begin to Jay earlier than idder birds. Such *a practice is perfectly proper, hut for breeding stock, ?xperlence<l. breeders prefet older or well matured gev^-and ganders. BIG IMPORTANCE OF ROOSTER -3 Impossible to Get Beit Results With, out Use of Good Mai#?t* Half the FJock. , The male i&Jtalf-ihe ftwk. Without fi geod male it is impossible to gel. ?qo(\ restilts. Tt Is more, ilaiijre.rnuH. lio\Vfvpr,?to use a poor male than it is i poor female, for thp reason that from -lip. mate bird a greater liinttht^" ??f pjflrlili carrying bis Moot) wtH hp Im-U-tu tl 'Juin -whtye a poor female Is i.Ho\vp(,J to remain 'iitiithh . MALES FOR BREEBiNG. STOCK Not Advisable fo Wait, Until Last Minute .to Select Fowls tp T He^id Poultry FlocW. Ifon't wait until the last muiurp r*r ppps. if ypM <!<)> the htew ft'lll",iitf-gAng anil you'll have to take what's left. ttre' rnrltor > mv hui-v stto bulbar will Ifcw the st.nck yon get; ' * - L? LEGS ARE QUITE 1MPQRTANT s . ! .T'f -* Not Only Neceeaary a? Mcang of Loco*motldiVbut Tfey Help Appearance of Fowkfcr " - ** 1 t-V?r-? tega of foe lo prp lnipTtrtfiut not tJRfv rr h moan* fSromottoii, hut hiao im tregard ttr the apnea raure of ihft, fowl*. . herrfinrr ibe M iIphpi-v pou U#y" rtf e er __ HI, 29th 1922 ? | SI|MULANT A*QS SOME HENS ' When Fowls. A"r?\Off Their Feed and . Act DunpifcT. a LitUa Pepper^ Wtil Brace Them Up.. ; (Prepaid by the VnUea Statte De;>artm?SBt " I! o< \ H A Hook ^>f laying hens in gdod health t hue no"! need for condiments, say*, poultry men of the United Stat es T^eluirtwnt of Agrfcllinitto. A lien vjlMl * j digestive apparatus* is iu Rood work- \ ing order needs tm more stimulation' , for. production than is provided a good, weU-bulaneed ration, proper 1 care and bouslpg. Butwiien liens, a re j off- their feed aird look dunipisli a little Jigger of i>epper or something of the 5 Hurt ln? the ration may cause her to pick up and run on all cylinders again." Various snappy -and pungent condiments are used for the purpose, tout the following mixture J** treen found as good as-any and may be made up 'by the dock owner at low cost V Ml* equal' parts of ground red pepper, ground allspice, ground ginger and 'ground &oves,- and one-half * pari, of ground fenug/eek seed. Many' of* the condiments sold to flbek owners are largely filler apd self for a high price, in the mixture given there Is* nothing Init- * Hia _i b>i L ?? -*? - mun-opWUlUI of;jtie- mlxtitre fn of moist iiwudi 2 or 3 times a week ar a tea-. . wwii ?<? * :-n. .v nrtnrf .'slvmiil ho r. . . ' &/, > -j/: t . . * &* . S - . ;' . ,c* ' V :: ' ' : M|r j LSon't Kecy'ij rie o$ ier*? HTBi\-s Lay-"Setter -Without- the F.rrz&rtcc -cf a Mile Jr' 1 fed until the birds ,rfre :bHck. ia ^dbcl. .order. ., ... |t Is hoi good .t-ractlce' tor poult ryiiu'a to teed these things when the *floek is ingood appetite. When feed attracts hens little more #oan be done * to stimulate the egg orgahs. ij TUHKEYG LAY Cf.RLY iM flAY , Brood ineas Can ^ Be* Discouraged by ' J Confining Vlena jn Coop* With 1 Slat Bottom. " (Prepared hy.thja United 8tnl?? Department of Agriculture.) Turkeyyitens can- easilybe broken of their broodiness by, vonfiijin# them for .two or. three,fdnys} to u coop? with *\ slot bottom. They will .mate soon after being let out of tlfc cwip and ! begin laying in alxSut a week. The | first tw'it or three egg* of a litter are H usually laid at the rate of. one, every | other day, jiffer which the bens ordi- i nnrily Ijiy every day until they are ! broody, although sometimes they skip one day before laying*the last egg. of | .a litter. j* There Is, no particular time of day { when .a turkey hen lays, but most of ! the eggs are laid In the morning, spy poultry specialists in the United States Department <rf Agriculture.*- The following dates, of laying and lengths-oj time remaihing on the-nest were ob- ; talned by watching a turkey hen dor- j Ing the laying season, and are typical* Time of Time of ; J Pate laying leaving ueaj ; March 27 3:00 p. m...: V-00 p. m. . March .'..r -,,.11:00 a. n?..... lOKip. in. j j March '31 $ 3Q'a. . .10:00 a. m. i April 1 a,nr;.. 1 OOn. in..,. April 2 4:00 p. no., il. S:tVT>. ?1. April- .* .... .: rrj-rr,l-ona. til..' 12:30 D. rn. April 4. * a' m. *' .. >:30 a.m. ! April ?'. ."ir. ;T*?-a. m... . . April ? t'.Oi a^.m p. in. T April 7 ..j- &:*<!? m..... 2;00 p. ffl* I. mvii v .. Irt-AA ? I | AprllTO lv.:s?j\ m 4 00-P, tnl j'j April io,:... li'Wa u: ... 'h 1 April il '.KW".1 a. jn, p, m. 'j i ( April 12 "!&> * m.......... ' j April II ; % , ["WATCH FOR INFERTILE EGGS In Hatching Poultryman Has No Sot Rule to FoUow in Ope-ating " * His l*JCufa4tOP. '* I-> l*i>a|frym<n shmilil test tlrHr rggs ;.?* ? ; forr putting ttitm ;< h?f\ *r?r i ||.ati iruniimtm- .ml tufco ? jii ail v.i:-. VhMI II * i-1' in j i H i r iitffl , j chirks. '-is not i:if_i'T hAwev*r, j that inf^rtil^.wpF'tnny lor ut ui.TiiI'iu. nierf js'no - or hj fart tl# i. .. ' f r Unt^H FOH PDPtTRY HOUSE j ""ctiiitf- fod- mruw Frtm, Hayiatt i? ' P/itfwed aa- S4eds vA^e Moat^ r f , 'Invigorating. Tim.hPFt Ul^rr for the i!oo?- of pool' II : l rr hnh?i unit atmpii la-ih? AiuB. ,ml . r eta no-, from <y>o mivluft. , Hayacetlx i ^...i . . I, ..f <1,.. ?".i fromdue u Um word Vouueod bl ?- iidS^l i ? - j HHXMOKO /S&T?'- 1 SSf^W -f "< i UDIW.I ?J* t*V r-nr I>?urc4?i f-: CT?.TTTT^ V"H ? "A lAUQtuv i.uKn hl. . ?.i: at:;-//^SCpLO SMtt&ie l..'-?vi. * V . - \V/ r UUibat* ^8*-i o orrrcrt. i%r, t>?.vvr>**c/ V V- : - -4 ??ri'r. ?' * far < -1.L::v v ,:: .wsssgg i SOLD BY ALL DSL'GGISTS fe EV-ELVWkgR-E .' MANAGER '.WANTED1. . Exclusive contract, resident representative (Farmer preferred) adverisinjr* agricultural equipment for nrge-manufacturer.. No investment equireii. Must have highest bank ret Terences. Box 212. Atlanta, Ga. * | , ' .... . ~ ' Columbia Dry Bat- |7 A terie-r work better JL IsL L s ' and lastlonger -^tbtlbndbomn <^Ct ?ne ?for ihcnnonuu " tCry, OTt\ ?for s? engine. ahd male ?for ignition on' the - . Fon* while starting - Columbi. ?for dry bettery li*ht ing in TW4, cefUr, f Vt!TY Pm. . tarrct, bern, etc. life atflit dopthelis r alanine p, r.ot!rfV r^f/-??,, ipnition* fl arjf teWtry. , v -?i +hetr. . f tir^ of htftoidrial cttli . <6n. lion-n< | bjU-c-iock ^ jj ' Pofti tJt ho.ntro (.hare! . ^ ' L* .11 "?<Hecrrn : j! ' ?B; 'r-I ir'r m ' ? | -T ~ - ? ~ 1" ' , ' I the univers/ |; -v'~;v fiji 1 ' $ ?.j Economics . . ; F. 0.-B. I 1 KQ^UHJ^ifEXT: Pneumatic Tir ug choice f eijjjer the special gearr ?p cry or the^stamlaVcI gearing of 7 i'; ' f do voi; klaU/.-f; that Is 3,1 * at <i:W is not only the M . -* * pn |f; VALVE EVER <BRED BE! fl :^!K.V^S OF SOLVING YOUR j 3 j' i'*' bwj. 5j dR MANUFACTURER? B. i.Trr^t^-ni^P > "- ^ i TUI I CRQWEL | COM! 4 ROXfiORO. NOR ^' -ij . . , ,,4 -?-' > ? - ' ' ; . ?? Dr, S..Rapport 7 ftP MTRlIAMr n c.. * ; 1 _ ~ !?_ WIl4 BE AT " || I! . KOJUKJRO AT THE HOTKL ( '/ "" ' .X V" ; if. EVEKY . ' -- .:? Hr- ' .,- :.' ' '.', II || FIRST WEDNESDAY - l| Wx 11" s| ll in each month to examine eyes '[[ '; aud. fit glassesS Glasses titten 1 jf fhat are easy and rext'ai to .| D the eyes. Headaches caused by || 3 ii eye. strain tcReved. My neat ;| || Visit will bfc Wednesday MAY.il ** !ft 3rd, 1922. . . H 5 *kTT??y x mS^ rr,? I I Columbia "Bell Ringer" Batm ColumKa"No. 6".Batteries, e tbe old bell Happy. ? Dry Batteries are better for pose, More power and longer , . tlcxosr. Used everywhere for , bu"zaers,-beat regulators, z fdt. gas engi/i^and tractor j j . 7*"" * and for quick sturqjig ignition _ if-scarting Fords. i ~ ' . - ' j ^ ?'V-;:Vc'iv > V iW- j ' JI ' " 'r*? ' 9 A ' ' * 7 ' . . ' - ' ; >f i ' -T?C-dl I '..A.-.? . .ortt. ? lL-CAR *?. il Haulage I ^ 7ETKOIT fS! *, - * 5a1 1 /. ps and * Demountable Rims. Your ?3j / ng of ?> 1-6-to 1 for speed deliv- 'Jjj! - * 1-^ to *1 for heavy hauling. j^fj t / t' w - ?. v'jl ' the ford one-ton' truck z', ? * raf *' jwsrNvokrtERKur. 3*RS*CK . -w! r ?. The most kcoxomicat * ' '??!' IAUI.AOE AND DELIVERY ja| ' N 3 Win' tin; i ratuj.ir.il, mnr.rtta-n? i pal ' " . ' ' ? ???JjiM v ' ' AUTO J ? ANT.:J fm carolina gf~
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