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^ BmStoiiwHl, ~mh- approved by -nfc~ .Aate&Gavernmgrtt Expgrty] Prosperity of the cotton farmer de- I Vends on whether he or the boll I weeyi! will collect on -the investment i of time, labor and money tn th? rale Ing of the cotton crop.. The' boll weevtl has done most of the collecting In the pest several years, but farmers now ere preparing to put an end to this by applying the government methods of control. The boll weevil caB be controlled In any neighborhood by application of theae methods, and all fanners who hare not already done st> are urged to, make tbelr plans now to use the cojitrol measures they have been paying experts for thirty years to work out. It Is not easy to control - the boll weevil. It takes work and . atudy, "but It pays when It Is -done right It Is a waste of . time - and money when, It la done wrong. We used to think that mosquitoes , dld.no more than atlng us. Now wo know they cause malaria, and by lefeenlng 6ur ItfrWfl Wb hft'p cut malaria. The sdentlsta taught us these things. They can't tell us how to destroy all toe mosquitoes, Out tbey tell us how to conrol them and to escape their damages. So the Scientists are telling us how to con' trol the boll weevils. Their methods are not perfect, but they are practical; tbey have been tested by larmtfc.era who have taken pains to study, " to learn and to fight the peat day by . day and ^veek by week. An Important part of the"genoral plan or weevil control Is good farming. That may be practiced by every farmer and will help very much. It will pay even when there Is no weevil damage or when the weather makes poisoning too expensive for profit. In brief, the best farmers begin fighting the boll weevil by; J. Patting the soil In rflfig-eoodp-tlon; a good seed bed Is necessary to obtain the beat results. 2. Planting after danger of jtrost ' la paat and the earth Is warm enough ~ to cause quick sprouting, and a good utaad. 8. Using selected seed of a Variety I that matures early; 4. Fertilizing highly to make quick growth and set bolls before the weevils multiply enough to destroy the crop. 6. Narrow spacing, a hoe's width, and one to three stalks to the hill. ?.. Putting cotton on well-drained land that undeT average conditions will make at least a bale to three acres and adopting the slogan, "More cotton to the acre, not more acres to . p 0 28 ENTOMBED IN WEST VA. MINE BY EXPLOSION Charleston, W. Vs., March 28.? Twenty eight miners were entombed and believed to have been killed in a gas explosion of the Yukon Pocahon. tas Coal Company, according to a telegram received here from , the mining company by R. M. Lambie, chief of the West Virginia Bureau of ' Mints. . -r- ?' The mining chief made preparations to go to the scene of the accident. LAND SALE * *iR ~?? Under and by virtue of two certain deeds in trust, executed to me by Robt. Rogers and wife Bettie, registered in book 2, page 529 and 581, default having been made, I will on the FIRST MONDAY in MAY (5th Rist.), sell for cash by public auction | at the court house door in Roxboro, L th: t "ccrtain tract of land, lying in ~ A'vnlville township, Person county, I N. C? and bounded on the North by . the lands of C. R. Russell, East by Victor Kaplon and Joe Tingen; south by Jim Pulliam; and on the west by Mrs. Fannie Clayton, containing 160 acres more or less, see deed Dr. Crisp to Robt. Rogers, Person 'County .-SrEeglfter's Office. This Slot of March 1924. T. C. Brooks, Trustee. W ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator " of the estate'Of fiilrS Dtmean, letr of Person couftty ,N. C.t this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to, the Undersigned on or before the 22nd day>-of March, 1023, or this notice will by pleaded ini bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said .estate will please make immediate payment. r...!1'. This Msiicb Ofl, 1004: ? * Jefferson O'Briant, ^20 4tp 1. :r-~~ FOR diAl.F. Pat in. 107 ari l1.'. A miles smith' o' H Itoxborpf. qp hi^hjviy No. 13, one Tttlle frurtr standard -high school at ' Helena. This farm lies on highway. 13 it-ftrwe half mile Pfi I.ach .lili |f .interested, write, ' 1 . W. W. Sogers, ?^-i^tpd.- Box- cie, rhapd urn, N. c. -y ,L' PROFESSIONAL ; ' CARDS BR.-U. "E. SATTERKIELD 1 Dental Surgean, Koxboru, N. C. | Office over G. W. Thomas Store, j o. a chowell Attorney at Law, Ntrt Door to Df. Bradsher's Office, ' Roxboro, N. C. r DR.^3. C. VICKER3 I j dentist Office in Newell Building on | ' North Main Street, next door to Roxboro Grocery Co. . . N. LUNSFORD Attorney - at - Law Office over Garrett** Store J Roxboro. N. C. j ~~t "s Spent Tkt State House? ?_ ' " Themes Jeffersos used as .the Cofi Confederacy, ft Is interesting sights of within a short d Miller St Rhoods I 7 ^ ? - i " There is room to si fort in the wide Miller & Rhoods crowding or josi merchandise is to. " ranged in orderly , yon may examine i ? ' - ; . . . r? ?'?? ii i - ;? THE ROXBORO COURIER^ * * * ' y DR. O. G. DAVIS ' * Veterinarian, ' Offers (ils service to Roxboro * and sarroaoding community " {'hone ?7. 8-15 6fpd* * * W; T. BUCHANAN T , Surveyor I Roxboro, N. C-, Route 6. | DR. E. J TUCKER I DENTIST Office in Hotel Jones. 1 , 1 ROBERT P. BURNS Attorney-at-Lsw Office oTer Paris Drug Store 1 ?1" r ' ???.! .. * "si". , V 7 " i d a Gloria /^vf all V?. Vy traditioi \l) Richmond. ' fej/ i|j radiant with "Fifth Aven * | - fashion parac = [nil Mm worthy ,of a t 13 ^ Of course, Rhoads Stor< ' stocks of mei it is T7;e Fast displayed on ?V?j-r?- Easter anda designed by ; ' > later the aisles and "oxe'if 'he SeCtfefiS On tl Richmond, women's wet ^/0IC? Of r . Store, Fashion-Firs If you con Rhoads. Shi wish. If yoi ^ greatly chnn| so long and j practical^ e% and good X? always wi? You ml possible, / T store is a fl Jf ]j/ are comfcfl are alwayfl ' fl T Bf ' \fe serve fl ~J ~~l ] - rest-rooir? c" part of o? as the refl customer? '* ' "T> * your heacl check-roc? top internal ties- of snap at ? Store?no I . ? i? tiing. The beautiful? siefuiiy or- located efl fujnion nm a t at Ititurt. If yoti cfl M r 111 . '" ? ' . ' / r . -r"-. ' ~~M * ?r ^prll 9tfc IMA -. . ^ " DR. S. RAPPORT AT DAVIS' DRUG STORK. BEGINNING DECENBER 5th. D*, S. RAPPORT of Durham will be at DAVIS DRUG STORT instead of the Hotel, every rirat Wednesday in each month, to examine eyes and fR glasses. < My next visit will be Wednesday APRIL 2ND 1924 TO SEE BETTER, SEE ME. MY DURHAM OFFICE IS MAIN ST OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. |" DR. J. H. HUGHES ' I Dentist I Office in Hotel Jones, next | door to Dr. Tucker's office. % - " f ^ Rhoads * O o 4 ' . 'V 4 ous Easte: the days in the year, Easter, isTTts joy and its optimisih, is t Tlie streets of this interesting the color of spring styles. Gr ue" of Richmond, is the hrilli I , 1 / i 1 1 1 o ? 1 ic reuimiscenx 01 xne oia aoutn rip to this delightful city. a trip to Richmond means a vi e. Now, decked out in compl chandise and the newest Fifth cr Store, ESeryCiiapartment, wil counter and shelf, is fuU of th pring!. Xt_is a delight just to \ see the new" spring goods. Th IIHteoond floor are a veritable *1 ir?definite proof that Millty t and Fashion-Right! ne to Richmond, you are welco op or rest in our "comfortable, 1 ,i have not been here recently, ?ed. The new addition, for wl >atiently, Is now at your service eryihing ttew^except the spiri' lue. That is insfas it alwav *. " 5 " ' T~ __ ?__ i : ,?_ -L-i? . Subscribe to The Courier. D t CONSTIPATION goes, and energy, pep and vim return when taking CHAMBERLAWS i TABLETS Keep atomach iwee Hrer acthrr- _ bowali ruguier?only 25e. * ^ GNICHESTERS PILLS DIAMOND BRAND ^wj ^ I ladies t . Ask your lirnwwt.t for CRZ-CUB^-TSX S A . . DIAMOND IlMAND PII*L3 iu RED ma:1. /A uuto rarminc ouici, bcsicu *?W Diucvyv Ribbon. T*i? no OTBta. BirrfrflwY/ ?rag|M u? Mk for CHI.Cllgft.TCu ft V BUMOXD BRAND PILL*, for twentr-fleo year* regarded a* Best, barest Always Reltr.blc. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Jivl* EVERYWHERE 3S& * ' -9 s s * " - ? ? r in Richn with its lovely ~ he time to visit x? old- capital are rfr ace Street, the ant scene of a qT~E i. It is a sight . /%a J isit to Miller & ete hew spring Ow--i |A venue styles, t|j| I fprra th its new stocks y J III 11 e suggestion of * , ,r u Delicious loot gander through it served a r e readv-to-wear '* ?" lra'r"' floor. Tote ll fashion show of tor directly to & Tthoads are . . - ' ' % me at Miller & rig store as you . , *11 /? " '* you wiu nnu it nich you waited You will find _ t of fair- dealing "?- . -r mi^m * ! fA U-T i lorre^ _ PAGE SEVEW Blue Ridge Overalls, best grade, >1.75 at Dixon A Foatherston. NEW VIM FOR WEAK, Hon, pale women TO enjoy your work and have your share of the pleasures of life get rid of that, run down feeling and enrich your, thin blood. Begin right now to take Gude's PeptosMangan. It will help you wonderfully. At your druggist's, in both liquid and tablets. Free Trial Tablets ralue of Gude's F?pto>M?ngan, writ* today fur gennwu Trial Package of Tablets. Send no money ? just name and address to M. J. B re iter bach Co., G3 Warren St.. N. Y. fiurlp's pepto-Mjangan Tonic and Blood Enricher lond I f, nicely cooked, easonable prices \ ims on the -fifth \ ~" " "1 be express elevathe tea-rooms. I I
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