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1 , n/Liie six . " 4 ^^SS^SSSam!!S!iI!SSSS^^ V: & V., ' * . .. - ' v . A yefar ago? 1 almost unknown I Today ?a - leader J ? 1 ' 'f ' 1 A- sweeping verdic ===== ' ' PON T WAIT . - Take Advantage of a K6xboro.,Citir -S...W zens 'Experience. , ' When Ahp buck begins to ache, Don't Wait until backache becomes chronic;; : .. " . 'Till kidney trouble' develop J Till urinary triubles destocy nights -rest. ' .* Profit by a Roxbotx> citizens eXperfence. * . Otis .C. Ham left, piillwright, says: "Dpan's Kidney Pills are a fine kidney medicine. My kidneys Were out of order and bothered me a pood deal "by their sluggish action. There was . a burning sensation when thte kidney vj secretions passed and I felt stiff and ! ore in . the small of my back. A fri- J end recommended Doan's Kidney Pills , end I procured some at the Davis , Drug Co."Doan's relieved me of the ? trouble and I felt fit again." . 1 iPrice 60c at all dealers, Bnn'i { pimply ask lor a kidney remedy?-get Ddan's Kidney Pills?the same that { Mr. Hamlett had. Fdster?^filbum , Co., mf^s., Buffalo, S. Y. ? o- ?? '.] DID THEIR WORK TOO WELL ! Trustees of Virginia Cemetery Wish ^ : I 1111 l i III nml I 111rt -I ' LIUIe Lest Industrious. 1 Industry is a commendable trait, s no doubt, but sometimes it has a back kick- as well." I <et a Washing- < ton attorney tell the story. Not lobg ago, it appears, two in- 1 dnstrious Virginians were employed to set a cemetery- to yight-s. They were given carte blanche to paiut ' . up and clean .ip (he place and to j i make it look as nifty as possible? i make it look like just the sort of place to invite the casual passer-by ; to go olf and get shot or something so the cemetery would have custom- i era. And the Virginians made good. They pulled out the weeds:' they pruned, the hedges and' ? trimnn d the 'roes, mowed the grass I and made'-that' cemetery a place ^ to delight the heart of Dr. Horthold j Baer, or the Howards of Denver j 'city. Everything would have been love lv. in -'i-.rr I -mr :in- iuiln-ti-inne - Virginians, ir.-pired by- ? mad de- r. eire to earn their money, decided! that they ought to "move the best- j looking stones over l>v the fence..i And now the trustees of the ct-nte- ! tery in that little Virginia town are J wandering how they are ever going 1 to get the n-.i-tery population sorted'oat again.? Washington Post, .. HIS SINGLE VICE j >wmm' PhjLbppa? Ye^r Billy's h good | ~ brother. He has one bad habit. He , . . Flossie?That's nothing, Iftost 1 ???ii HuwkB,'WK ?? i Fhilippa?But they're tay cigasettee he stroke*?' .. ' r ~"v. " T .f-s cigarettes icy t for QUALITY |g? SUCCESS IN HATCHING F.GGS Care and Attention to Detail Are What Makes One Man Succeed Where Another Fails. (Pr?p?r?4 by rb<> Unlt?4 Department * o(. Agriculture.) Between making or losing money in raising-chickens there Is only a narrdw margin. Contrary to many persons' Ideas, no magic road leads to success in this Work. Care and attention to detail are what make one man succeed )^hile another one with similar equipment fallk. " . Z The following suggestions on incubation are given by poultry specialists *t the United States Department of Agriculture: Have everything ready beforehand and start your hatching operations early in the yeai^.v. ' A well-ventilated cellar Is the bestplace to operate the incubator. * The machine should be operated ac- \ wording to 4he- manufacturer's dlrecions. _ . * See that the Incubator Is running <teadlly at the desired temperature jefore filling it with pggse Do not add ggs to a I 1114"- TjUi l^ig. iui uhuiinni - Turn the eggs twice daily'after tlie second-' ?nd through the eighteenth la.v. Cool* the eggs .once daily,". ac er?<;::g to the .weather, from the $ev*nth through the*eighteenth day. Turn the eggs before caring for the * amp. . - ?t Attend ito the machine Carefully at I egular hours*. , . Keep the. lamp and wick clean, ^ | T&sr the eggs on the seventh and I touriechth days. t Do not open the ni'achine after# <he( ; "I J *are Is the Keynote of Success, in ! Hatching Eggs. sghfeenth day until the chickens are LtY-lTed.~" Ejrtrs. saved for hatching purposes diould iH?f Itc high or law etuperytures. In cold weather place from 10 to, 13 nrnlftr the^hon ; in WHTITl Weather 'nun 13 Id 13. *" ' "1 " ? Always try the hen on china or nest ?ggs before s-etttng -good egg*. (Jlven proper care and attention, the ten lythn m ist vulunbU' inwuluiin" ?m he f.inner? . * Use Insect powder freely to externlnate lice when necessary. f Fehrnary, March, April, and May ire_llve j>e*t months.fot hatching, de- * -vending on the section of the country. If several hens are set In one room, aest*.. . - r-pr* * ' Straw and hay make good nesting hfcterrer * Broody hens .should be moved to the ?erm*?*ftfr-?dtiag nest:*t night. ~ ~ ' rrx ' ?*. \ ~i ? ^ . .J ???-^? . . - . -; TEL' EOXBORJO COURIER TATE OE' NORTH CAROLTXA.' ' DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Certificate of Dissolution j "* ? .. ' i'n'f 'o All of Whom These Presents May7 Colfte?Greeting: '4 Whereasit-appears to my satis-1 Bctidn. by duly authenticated, record f the proceedings for the voluntary? isscjution thereof by the. unanimous onsent of all Stockholders, deposited.' i my office? that the Mo tie Harvey, j Pmpanv, a corporation of this State,' hosV-principal office is situated at* lo,---- Tucker Street, in-the pity ? Roxboro, County of Person, %tato i -North' Carolina (J. "Shields Harvey eing the agent therein and in charge 'ereof, upon whom procges may be erveJ.) has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22, Consolidted Statutes, entitled "Corporations roliminary to the . issuing' of this ertificate of Dissolution: Now", Therefore. T, j, Bryan Grimes ecretaty ol Xtt? state pf North. Car RBKanBnnaBBvaaaeHi NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURE A STATE COI LTGF. STAH j Tcitinaloal v. -.-. at , ,ina for. Itr.ftii rthl;? jrj Ir.iniiiini pro^rts-. 1 - . FOUK YEAf? Vt^&u!t?re^4<ud?:ti!:i3: Ck-r.or'-'t Au-iSri Ajrrlejiltur. : i;. : - '-r. hw^ki -Ti i . Kcience.Sr iis. V.etefUihr CheirMtry.^A^fkUlt r.il Chtnr-ttr 'J Civil Er.sinerrsrttf, An J.T.i'cture <1 1 ElectrJcal ?En{jy?ceHr;||. . Mechr.nlcaj Ensiheer'ro. Texflle-^TextiV EnSlntertujr, Tejtt'.K; ! - Afirlcultura! Economics, easiness Ad ; '< ' TWO YEAH - .AgrlcnWrtr, Mcojv'nf.-.ii - One Year Course Winter Ciurse ?o Ag ! r?: ~'?T S"' -d:r.n loi* Teaonlr$. fc.r T.xoeiieot e>'iui|ibient in- "oil departrai" Stss'^,-1 { bcaips -September r>, "Entnjnco r?<j?lrMl:ent? frr ' FreSh trial II a theme tlct, ; ^rTenr^. I'; Et-cjlve, ?'' :>. TOT rirrtil-*:. Help Pay \ Save in cost of Paint for pj L & M SEMIMTo Illustra JONES sMrra SGaU 6 GaL ? , s The varesjmply adding Linsoed *" Oi!(oLAHSMi>MttFaM mmmmmmmmmmmmmmamroR s jeorge W. Thorns \ / . 1 "Vu Delicious; T> /*, [ 1 1 II ^ t PO"t "'-f. t-.f? Uf-i HLLf ' e255!2^559 i JUNE 2?TK,J-1323.' , olina, di> heieby certify that the said ' corporation did, oij -.5e '9th day of June, 1922,'.fife in ray office a duly executed and attested connect in writing to the. dissolution of said corporation, executed by - all the- stocks TWldeTS thereof, which said consent trad the record of tlij proceedings aforesaid ire -now on file ii), my said office as provided. by law. . In ' Testimony Whereof, I have "hereto sat my hand pnd affixed ray . cffical seal at R'aleigh, this 3th day of June, A. 0. *1922. J.' BRYAN GRIMES, .--Secretary of State G?28,-4ts. ~ ~' NOTICE. Please see-me and get your wheat threshing license as-1he*iaw requires A. Pi Qliyton, 2s. - Register. of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE more impor- j 'tan.t now than ever. Cauhl you replace. your home: without-embarrass mentT'You can mustc^r up a few* dol^STATE COLLtG? | ND ENGINEERING -I ON- RALHGJI, N. C. 1:r?'p.i,rrs.i?M\ gfculu. ? t> I >. r smfPcftg i,jci Et?, r < . COURSESJN: illtrre . ?l Sv *i': . ? r ?r'= . Vjrm CT?iph: y,r\^"lr:-K?:t'irv. Pv::-rv ' y P;. . fijiiiuayMih'.if4^nr/^\ T CTjvrv.l-try a:ul Dyeing. 7?;)ii#tratjonV*iurGl Lffe. COURSES IN:' it.- Te:c:l!c MauMfat'turina. ' ' in Aut4 Mechanics. n-Jculturc f&r Farm.cr?. '.iC'gO.Entrance f r Oiilfge"Credit.? at*.; n ChW," l vfejitl' :'gngltoh< 3 ; History, i; mlrine? blaiJkB, >yrlt*> E. B. OWEN, Registrar. Tour Taxes! linting your House, by using PASTE PAINT paid $49 for 14 Gallons of ady for use" Mixed PAINT? ! made 14 Gallons Of the Best re Paint for $34.60, by buying ;.L4 M Semi-Paste Paint and i. Linseed Oil to mix into it. WITH SAVED S14.M 9 Extensively uvmd for SO ymmro kle inaaHMBBBl is, Roxboro, N. C. ^ pH? ioxboro Bott ^ ROXBOHC Fr-M^tvt' ItCTM^ P?OM j * ... r^~'" V . * . ? . . 1 * ' - * . . \ - THE XINIVEI ^ " &\i 1 '^. '{ . damsu-'ab.'e i H tian-tkid fj're.s ?.*/ lire | For Busj ' H j > ' || The Ford Coupe has ||l ular car for the . man appointments, v/heth. professional, because for use and gets then fort and-convenience is even- more nopuli price . $ ' ' ^ Order today for rea livery. Terms if d? PRICfi GRO WELL A PJbxboro, ECOl . Sold wherever gather, and ? favorite store, ? ment stands, restaurants, cli y dining cars. ling Works ), N. C. ' ; ?-?? < w ? T COCA-Coi< I r,MP*NV. 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The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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