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- ' ' ' ' v '? mimjtimunimiwuuitiijiiijiiiiiymim | PRETtlNESS XtfD h {i:.r. - ( STRESSED tuiiiiHiiiiiiiitiuuiiiiiiittiiniiiiuiiiiiiin ' *"y' ?" S' :"3 y| Bk.. ' * ' v - t8CBWWBtB8BW \ nE &$sf I ' ^ MgrB fNDERWEAB, like all other apparpl for. worne?. grows daintier more Varied. Incoming spring" show both fancy and tnilored a?the former adding fine embroidery to the pin tuckK hemstitching and dnfwn work that embellish the latter. January finds, the new styles Installed In the shops along -with materials and trimmings used fdr making them. The first two months of the year are established as the tlnre-fdr replenishing supplies 6t nndermusllns and household linens. Cndennuslins, by the way, aro becoming more and morer undertrtlks, and household linen, - except for table use. Is nearly all cotlion?hut the old names still apply. Color plays an Important part In qndenmisllns and certain tints that ' can be easily renewed when garments are laundered are In as great demand as white. In line with other modes, ; nndermusllns are irrevented in -simple " styles, with Iiaodwofb tnoro hlpdily considered than ever^sl'rettlness ap"r pears iv be the fGftt-remitelte for ?irccean' 'which accounts for tlio little rtb-v bon and Bower funcles that are pinned Or tacked on garments that are In themselves pretty.. , VInrAroao flAhl,!ttfttl ?_ *5Vi VWD UVWUXCt YT U1 ; Care for Fifteen Hena I If good gobblers arc scarce tbere Is no reason why two neighbors cannot I keep, their turkey hens on the same . farm unttl such time 11s they have beeta |j served by the gobbler. < me service V: front the gobbler Iq sufficient to for V -tlllfce nil the eggs that will he laid at [, a succeeding egg-laying period, Howb ' ever, when the. furkey liens <fblt layK. "teg another service wtll be necessary before the suhsenuent.eggs of the sec. opt}, laying period are feVtile. . . X "Vigorous gobbler tvlU only serve about fifteen hens. It would be somewhat leas troublesome to transfer the turkey torn rather than the turkey hens. After one nelgh^krbor Is positive that the gobbler has ^^ovcred nil of the hens on his'fnrtn V To Our Fi &$ Patr M - J. ?~ - We take pleaf [W ing that we are hrf do any and all %! ' % jrt w6rk- at short . ? stock of well di M ' Mr. Henry AUer ? ill ; Will insure yot ^ jU service. We have dec t\ |A stridtly cash ba jlf| All repair will b " . Our sales ;will Pn heretofore, w# Iftf of Tyson and and Carolina be ft : gone, Carryall (M " Come to see ui R. A. Spe 1_. ci -? - Roxbor r >. . , ??wv >-Aii .i-.i -?-l ^ - - . -' 1^ J _ iiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiuuiiiiiMiiiiu IANDWORK nTTTjOTERMUSLlHSiiiiHmiiituTiuiiiiuuiiiiiifiiiiiiiiMiiiiuuui ^ * J" A 1 a ce-t rimmed chemise end f matched tailored set are shown lp the " plclurp uud tell llieli own brief bat . Charming stories. Either Bilk or ^citon can be used for making them, or one nSay choose to pat handwork 'on sheer linen or fine- voile?both very durable. In the tailored Bet the edges of the short chemise and pants are - finished With a bias binding and the pants show a short split In the entslde seam nt the-knee. Val lace Insertion and narrow edging, contribute the most staple of all finishing torches to the chemise, which Indulges In a bit of sheer frivolity In the frill of finely plaited net at one side. A bow, with ^Hanging loops, of narrow ribbon adds another rretty touch. It Is pinned on with .the smallest of safety pins. ' Heart-shaped mednlllons outlined with fancy stitching, In the tailored . snlt, are centered with little, ribbon flowers," veil It'll tin1 I uf.cn Off .and put on at pleasure, and easily renewed. (?>, 1*24. Weat?rft N#w?-aper Union.) the torn could be moved over to the L other neighbor's farm.' . 1 Most Effective Ration to Increase Egg Yield The moat effective ration for feed? Ing hens and pullets as found at the Ohio experlment_ station consists of mash, ground co'rn 8 parte, bran 8 parts, meat-scrap 6 parts, by weight. "In-addition a ecrnteh ration of shelled or crocked-com Is' fed'sb that 'the, fowls will consume twice as much of 'the grain as mash. This ration decreased ihe cost of fegd per dozen eggs more than, 20. per cent as compared with other rations, and Increased the production per pul-* let more than 50 per cent. The tests were made to determine the amount of meat-scrap laying rations' should conaate&st/iKggi I Oil pun riends and ' Jf onat - ? mre in announcwefr-prep&red to kinds of repair notice. A good- - mB ied timber mth_ Ra i to -do the work.' M the very best ided to -adopt a ? sis, so hereafter KM e C .0. D- to all. W] * r be conducted-ae?? ?: Ufl -? have a fail stock Jones, Hackney jW iggies, Snack wa- jfifi and harness etc. bntiness. - ? U ncer & Son i? \ - Wl:'. m - V. ' / . ; THE BOXBORO COURIER. kJL||' A ^ : ||f J- A- ill- r 4J "I have- had trouble with w | J an Inactive liver," wrote Mr*. j T S.- Nichols,-' of. ^412 Spender .r | jfrSL, Houston, Texas. "When Sfc I ? I would get constipated, 1 would ? . fH feel a light, dizzy feeling in my ^ '3 head. To geftlp in the morning * M with a lightness in the head and r J a trenibly feeling is often a sign 1 W that the stomach is out of oider. V 1 m For this I took Thedford'x ?* | 3 Btuck-DnmgftT, and without a r aa doubt can bay I hive never - ? 3 found Its equal in any liver * II medicine. It not only cleans the tiver, but leaves you in such 41 a good condition. I have used. V jS It a long time, when food does ? *4 not seem to set well, or the 9 ' |BLACK-DRAUGHT|W: wtrsrtrarsrfRre' LAND SALB. By virtue of ail order of the Sttpenor Court in thill special pi needing entitled Joshua Paylor and others Exparte, I. vrll on ,tjie tut MONDAY IN FEBRUARY,' 4lh inst-., sell at prblic suction for cash that certain tract of land lying in Roxboro township, Person. Coijnty, N. C., adjoining the lands of Joe Blanks, Young , Whistead, Stephen Dickens, and perhaps others, containing (111) one hundred, and eleven acres, more or less,- known as the Ann Johnson tract. This Jan. -2nd, 1924. T-. C. Brooks, ?Commissioner. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT north carolina, > pfcrsotf county! notice of SUMMONS. Christine McGhee, -vs-" qdire McGhee, Flem McGhee, Hender son McGhee, George McGhee, Henry McGhee, Geo'ge Graves and others. The defendants, 'Flei^^SMcGhee, Henderson .McGhee, Cenrftf Medico and Henry McGhee, above named, will take notice > that an action entitled as above has been cbmmenced in the Superior Court of Person County to .. sell reat~estate, in which the plaintiff -owns a life estate, and said defendants have a contingent interest in the remainder, it being the tract- of land devised to the plaintiff by the late I.illio Povl/v*. J?*1 ?? f unu ohhi - uviuiiuamc will take "notice that they arc required . to appear before "thie under"Siffned Clerk of the Superior Court of Person County, on the 18th day of February, 1924, and answer "the complaint which has been deposited in said office, and if they fail to answer said complaint that day or within twenty days thereafter as prescribed by law, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for, the relief demanded in said complaint. This January 9th, 1924. ' " - D. W. Bradsher Clerk_of the Superior Court. 4fs EXPENSE ACCOUNT FOR THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR THE YEAR 1 OF 1923. The Board was in session 24 days, S. F. Hester, 2 days tat $4.00 per day. - $ 8.00 B. F. Hester, 20 days at 35.00 . par day. - - - - ,j|100..00 aoa --..-i ... r- ?n2 . oiin UUy W?IVI db UW pel. lime" faWVIW Total ??? _ $13i.4C D. W. Cash, 4 days~llt *4.00* per day-?????.??. *16.00 I D. Mj Cash, 20 days at $5.00 per. day , : $100.00 730 miles travel at 5c per mile.?;??,? $3ft,00 r^. , * Total?? ?i-Vl.-$152.00 W, H. Harris 3 days at $400 j , par day? ? ??I2.00 ;. T7. H. Harris 2T days at $5.00 ?i per day ?, $105.00 ? - T5trt;--;-,?zm-. r$rrrgff Grand Total.? $403.40 I hereby certHy that, the .above Is correct, to the best of my knowledge1 anil ll'plfpf. and that-rm linserifiji^^aav ??? > i bans h?eai ilUaml. ? W. jz Kxnfr, j ? ' ... ?fiferlf. t.n Board, This the 4CK Jay ~rp$f liecember 19125. - - - . ?\ -4ts " V- ' . CARDS ~ DTi. II. E. SATTKREUEUJ I Dental Surgean, tioxboro, N, C. j Office oxer.G. W-./Thoinas Store, j . ' : ?n?? b: _ 1 " s. O. a CHOWELL Attorney' at Law, Nijxt Dodr to m .i Dr. Bradsher'a Office, ne ltoxboro, .N. G. ey -o DR. G, CT VICKERS t" DENTIST . i ^ . Office in. Newell Building on | ^ North Maita Street, njxt door to i. It ox hoi u Oiuceiy Cu, | ? T N. LlNSfc-ORD I Attorney - at - Law . m ? Office over?Garrett's Store i XI Roxboro, N. C. j ^ ca DR. E. J TUCKER DENTIST Office in IIulU Junta. -| ? /DR O. G. DAVIS . Veterinarian, Offers bis service to Roxboro * and surrounding community * Phone 87. 8^15 6tpd* ^ ?W?' ? * , ts W. T. BUCHANAN" g Surveyor I S Rexboro, N^C., Route 6. DR. S.D.? COLEMAN j| CHIROPRACTOR ' - ? P. O. BLDG. ROXBORO, N. C. j| ROBERT P. BURNS 3 ? Attorney-at-Law | Office over Davlg Drug Store s . DR. J. n. HUGHES H i _, ' Dentist I i 1 Office in Hotel Jones, next | door to Dr. Tucker's office. \_ :?o- ? Mrs. S. D. Faulk ?Y HavgYou a Cough J . . or Bronchitis? c This Should Interest You 1 Charlotte, N. Gar.?"Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has done wonders for members of my family, 'also myself. After I had the influenza I could not regain my health. I had a bronchial cough, was weak and my blood was thin and had. I took, the 'Golden Medical Discovery* and two bottles relieved rae of all my bronchial cough. "When my youngest child was about a year old he had bronchial trouble anil nothing gave him any ; relief until I began giving him the l 'Golden Medical Discovery* and he has never been bothered with that trouble since but has grown into a very healthy boy. I am sure the : 'Discovery' saved .his life, for I.had : given up 'hopes of his recovery from : this aliment."?Mrs." S. D. Faulk, ; 1405 Harrill Street. , "* jYou begin to mend when you-start g with "Discovery." Buy it now at pour neighborhood drug store in i tablets or liquid. Writo Dr. Pierce, ? President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free confldentlal advice.- ! o : 3 Coughs -annoyAF unnecessarily Check those violent coughing spells 2 that bring upon you unfavorsbte - -- J! attention. Drr-fciag'? hrew Duk 3 wwrery stops coughing quickly by Jgcotly stimulating the mucous i !h^WtU * j?" I All druggists.' " | I Biliousness Ilil'r linmlnihn nmr itnm.nh, -r^?.iir.,..i?.. .-u. {? . An nrticr Karr srtW ralomtt. , , " I CHAMBERLAIN'S " , TABLETS 1 \(tr**<r ekien or gripe ?only 2S? .. f. JP^ ? 1 jjj? 'r >R. S. R APPORT .AT DAVIS' DRUG STORE. MSGINNING DBCENBER 5th. Dr. RAPPORT of Durham will be at Davis drug stort tead of the ILot^I, every first Wedsday in each month, to > examine ea and fit glasses. My next vjsjt will be Wednesday I * . FEliRlIART^Sth 1921 . ' V ? ' I TO SEE SETTER, SEE ME. V DURHAM OFFICE IS* MAIN 8T. - OPPOSITE' POST OFFICE. Iain's Catarrh fedicine claim. for*!t ? 1 your system of Catarrh or IVafnf used by Catarrh. Ml *r *?niw>r Mr SO yarns J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohk Coughing?i _ a ,viie oia. lowers tneir vitality. -Tito beet standard family .cough nifedipine for old and young CHAMBERLAIN'S COUCH REMEDY Good.for eve^jr'member of the family Tobacct ?FRC Motley's^ We are glad to inf is-selling better this w I ? . 1 season. We are stilt leadir prices. Otir sales aver - Following are some >s WCCR,. | I Greenwood. 1246 pounds ^ A. M. Williams, 336 pounds' $1 a Joe Landrum. 714 pounds 1279 5 Mc Kinley Childress, 480 jioum Come to Motley's W ton, Va., fo: 7 r. r. r 1.CM W. A. VM j p WARE! ... Roxbor W. T. Pass & Co.,! 1 The HYCO is know I we have served you in ti is Our best recommenc Whatever tKe coinclit can rest assured yo\i v Highesi and the very best servi< is FIRE PROOF and about anything when I doors. YOU KNOW U W. T. PA! OUR FORCE : " 0. tr. WaTBrT" I " R. L. Lu | ... . .Reajto r c. * i*; ?n, i, snt ty/y'--? . .. AicKinncy 1 1 - ? jnRV.W " OfTPlKgcW^Bg *ScRSS-Effective April 3? 1922 p. m. a. jm. ?. ra. p. m. *5!30|*7:00 |y. Durham arT 11.0019:15 *7rf>9;*8:13 lv,. Roih^ro ar. tldtJKcAA _j ^7:63 *8:45 Iv. peniAeton at 8s45 7:19 x8:20 *9-,05 lv. S. Bostoi) aft 8:l??dSff *8:36 *9:19 lv. Halifax ar 8:M,&:41 xll:l$)*ll:40-ar. LynjHg. lv. 5:?[45l* Daily and x Daily Ex. Son. Connections at LyncHburg eltfc trains east and westbognd. Parlor and sleeping cars Jiueng car*. Tile best route to the west aai north westj_ Rates and informarina' upon application to agent, or W. C. SAUNDERS, M ' General Pass. Agtst ' Roanoke, Ym.? J '< ~ : [Ailceck] I PLASTERS ' , A Standard ' u ExUroatSama^fm % P*H1 li tiiaa, J/ 1 ? Rheumatism, . I Baokache, I u ?Any Local f /lilrt on ALLCOCTS~ j|lM I J| J > News- 1 )M?'' "I ;; ?areho?se-^-|? orm* you that tobacco g " eek than-any time this 1 ig the market in high I aged Tuesday $24.40. B| i of ther sales made this 1 . $65856. overage .?$44.00. I .20.07, average ...$39'oo" g .02; average? TIB BB Bl ,' is $188.41, average ? $39.25. |gl rraehouse, South Bos- fj r high pricesv 1 p j dOTLEY / I c DOWELL- 1 motley ; jgrfift&iragglSftgf SSi^fSS? ICO \ aousE 1 o, N. C., J Owners and Props. | n as the Old Reliable, he past and our record' g Istibn j ion of the market you rill get the ' ? :e possible. Our house |jj you need not worry i you drive in at our '0.' S, COME ON. grig SS & CO. J 1 : - J. H. Heater, * K naford, . B . di. lf^ Newton ! '< . 6rR. Rhew HI Ed. Gentry ~ jsi
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