I * ' F- WW 9- m l; ' .. - M p\*v. _ . , ". jv CONCERTINO Tira Fl'TVUE OF U AMH IN miSON . COUNTY. s Mr. EJnbsor: lf~y%,u will be 10I - ; .. kiijfd ;as to ailciw. niu the use .of a bit of space in yctir paper it will be n pleasure tp xiie to appeoi''to the - great number of. people who are **'"i . ^ interested in and follow tlici g'rebt-'l est of all sports that of qunl shoot injjv When -I-sT-y the "gyeat^ht" I think you will a'gree with me. To my mind there-is no .other sport to.j compare with ii. It is a game we all love. What is of greater pleasure thi^i to oil! your dogs and take] to the field on a clear cool day,! when the weather is sharp enough! to give a &p:Tjxg to your feet and a | glow to your checks; to feel the thrill of a gun on your shoulder; to look with satisfaction at the wonderful work of your- dogs in the field, watch themm: how eager they are; what ?freat amity pat iun th<y ( have. They work like Trojans and never grumble if they fail to make game as often as th^v should nniio a difference, between us?we m?ftt a good shot, raise- Gain and kick the jfc." dcg, and most of the tiow.i?Jt the* blame him. ' which " 7s',w. ov* of course. And that is v,by the shooting in this County, as Weil; as in jnar.^z cibers, isn't-as good as it should be... AVe have he on, and are still, dohrtg the . wrong thing. We <5r?\i have .good hooting through this Ccu.ntr, Vint, ,-een.s .as if Jcivo. I'.'- qf us do not car* to. have it. Take | * hut *v tr UA' 'V o v wltfcj '.-v.'.' -.nh cr;jy: fnVuV .:n \g4me law cr i??v.v, jfe'-' 'A-.1 a re Ut . .v < ?.VU : I *:. O'C. I ?0:'-VkV coni-: t ; t :: \\ V:vv'! h :< , B " f': : ' 1^:'*;.' ... 1 ' ! : V ; A.' . I" ;; .-if! / . v.' v; ,* . ' J j i. . - .. .. 1 'Vh':Oi." : '1 i'. -o i !>." .'i f'' . trantilo is, .wo err clean E|wl true " vcr.. 1 nml > sn't ivttjees. them; yv AaV. out I Bjgt'' of seat-on .';nl th?n I.... .? about it.I Somo of r. f 'iV. TV 'v , ' n of the County, don't : com to reward Sr?V . . the tfante lrt',v a law But It > a law <a? much so as any other laiv a seme of v.' 1 '1 y , , to break. g|??; Bftcau;- of the .obrvo farts, also Kgfo,t J^?"ge.jlAhci irrewliiaE* -of sow* > v.-bo i;i hurt:-# try "> kill ! I T0 1 Tig - :.s a a .of Ll ^ 1 i n p' r y . . thjnft t'.io.V t_an. A .ro^l : ihoV-binta -- ftf*. AVfiH J13 dthbr. tr;*mp. .*-(> fast |)e. J coming l ' (Vr . >y.iC. (\jlln#l p.-.: ' ^ Lh* ^ ca-,> ~j?f'i?y..2$xjtteitf '*'.hay*. hts-ntO'Tan T>*;ueh as "nny one in j.. <: ! J 'y. ft ...j j;(. ptt|&Li..- L> f '" vvh\i ..cln.-io interest nny i^rcrrt* rofrpbet H?&&.; lb an .1 ?..r tl ; tniT^ Q'ln.i!, Wtor ?-?.trm't' vt.'T , '.'.hdsi ^he of the ' * , ' .' , 'h+w'. .ful ! - y- -? . .i.e. ^ : i i ; ' i - " . - -f s. Vr ; \ ! J ^ i ~Vi ' C'. : - ' '' ' .; - - ' I ever, the fate of the Bob White will t] I L:e as' that -01 ethers t\n!ess -pSGplc :| [who claim to fe real,_ true, red blood- 11 \i'A. :5pot'lismen will respect and help i I c ry Yy <vut the game law of- the I lc.".:ntry. ?T. P. jfc Coccidiosis la Disease Causing Poultry Losses l I Poultry specialists from Kansas State Agrlculhirni* college had calls i to o lanrc number of farms where the ' growing chickens 'ore not doing well, r\ The usual story Is that the chicles had J started out nicely and grew, well until 1 four or live weeks of age. Then they seemed to stop growing, their feathers became dull and dirty, their shanks anil beaks became pale, their j combs became .pale and half as large | as normal, and their bodies thin- In some Hocks almost nil of the chicks U'AMI IY.,^l ii, I I'll"!" !<..> - < i?ji g nun survive nre stunted In size nr 1 very susceptible to colds and. roup. Coccldlosls Is the disease causing the trouble. Tt Is seldom found In small frock 3 where natural methods are* followed, where the chicks have plenty of .rangeron sodded ground,, and where their coops are.kept clean. The majority of flocks .affected have been those .raised on ground hare of tender grass and where sanitation Is not the best. The method of control - Is. fn the propjV "feeding .and brooding with special etnjd/:,-; iV placed on jrrCcn feed end stjtwttmn. rising ehifc?;s on ground from eontandnallt-U and uu.'U.v. fivm e| 1.' .?ituiy he car. Mi ik; vif -thft d:, :Vi>o $,lyes (ho best re* j sui'si .. : > . DimctrTt t*> Deterininje Sc-::'ot' Young Chickens j*.-. v, ; jjicc.} -fmihrvtne-n find 1t Lord to r.?;!ii:va ho;* duUrHlt ii N f u' the. hi* -,-ncc.r : !! of ? -\ : : -w th ? part <-s' the . f'T* ' Vcn i'fvcH t??* \ i rbL; * ]:> vrfr-'st mid mot -.it- . ;c?r5.j..,-fv. nv i'md. of d?nTnilniri;; tb> ' f, t fc-'V.- "n liv,<t::j.l.s "iVbo::f W Irish r e :-v ii: in -s to oLmlne tho i".. i.ji ?hv* he ej.'d * i-ldle. ('Li ah - rl.e.-c .I'ih.liets v?iil.he*!.onur .if.'j pi-.:d? h [lib the * edges will :.c.. ; ' t ' ni -::c sir* n an.l rn r.b<a.n:'-c' < i Li ; !>: .; !.'.lies Whl? h fc|VO . "ii/rtvt <-f'it.:] ordinary feather In-. "I1d ciip'-'f rr.i:. <"?. In .other words ^ I | fa ith!"* ??r n ntckoret ure perfectly I [ rnu'eith." lb :,rc is st very deflplfe I space \ vixty>".\ them., The pallet I f-.-ailicton she other duiud, have a short. lounded aii:l blunt appearance. I an 1'iirlre absence n( sheen, so that the whole surface. ?f the web presents the same general appearance. If thesi*. I differences are kept In mind there will be very few Individuals Iti the flock which cannot be correctly classified as to sex." Crate Fattening Fav ored of cockerels f*?r table use, tHttsS Will ho lynch Improved If specially fattened 1 for two or three Weeks before killing.j Crate fattening Is o sLnipId method of prortitci n g vemrtrhakb* impro vcmeftt in qualify of iV-di, and in most insrtmce* - <>? t.nm ! i11?' i.'.ii .-e?-iuvd dnrii..' _ the process cost Irs* than ?nyjsiUUcd : during the growing period. If Vm'te fattening. is not conve aT76nflf ~ Ihr.t the Miilti up tu h'giiull ym and feed tiu -v 1 ? ? ; - ' ' ? The Roxbro Courier] ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 1 dc * ' of V pi Having qualified at administrator if the estate of S.M. Morris, deceased ate of Person County, North Csroina, this is to notify all persons hav. ng claims against the estate of said leceased to exhibit them to the un- W r Hy War el I I : ? I Y ! . Felices are continually look carefully after ev and uo better house thi i . floor. No better mark i See that your tobacco ii bring it t? HYCO WAF and we will promise to 'sfied if it is in our pov; W. T. PASS & CO Roxboro, ] I I." . S' ^ i ? I <s(SL THE UNI H mpM f tJ * r * r ' Wrr[* v #f p| -r i'-'i ?^v.jp ' . h;| "*: Mia v'r V I. i?i?!l S'j &,% * T ' :v 89 - i - ' 4* ? > ; j?.: vSuM. -li&r 6 .gy I I : i. . Ti^q 1 *' Fordor Seda Tudor Sedan I V ; j ToiirtoiH Car Runabout >*?!* i.>w apn nvwtnla Cjjr rizne frafl <tartcf Allprirt* t. -c .,r. J :rMg" I; u - 'V, . v v. ? ; : : . . . : ' \ Movembev, 19, 1924. % rsigned on or before the 11th day Oct., 192S, or this notice will be ceded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate ill please make immediate payment. James W. Tatum, Admr. of S. M. Morris, m. D. Morritt, Atty. 6ts t! CO bouse I -h ? j advancing and w<?~ i erv oile sold, on ?ur -if ' an THE HYCO et than ROXBORO | 3 in gocd order and. | y the j '} iEHOUSE see that you are sat?r to do it. MPANY Props., M. C. .J m i i inn 'm > V vw VER8A1, CAB ' -Hi rc^ RflA^^EXsS :\Y '" ^13^?Y s-'X'' j 5KSfea?f see. \ 'V :i;? -='. aw-<?; . v - - -4 .-' ? U * f'', I? .C*&i?iiy ^ U'dfrS ?L/> <1'. ' -;-.3f r.tga?"'*>'H , ; , / . ' . " * o oi the inost Costvhjt less invested brir . UCpCilU?UJ\r Li Sturdy, longof roads and onpe . two-passenge CS Steadily grov sag Q facilities oi ? . made possibk . "too afiord, rightly - 29* by an effici .... neighborhc-c est *85 extra. ;v':-. i ' ~ _ .?-1. ??? ?-v -i p_ Company . """ I~ 1 n> "r'.VT --..J. : ; ^ ?^ : . * 1 " ' 1 ' I*?<n three -';:-3 . t. rj !~.u.t:nn. -,i^m*r? 4V.r t^ir simature cf 1W *?W1U a.?wr?--W-. : Pror.-n .iitjcrionj on rich p?c<agf. Pfcjruaan rrcrywhero *?u..WUlH tt. 'vh^n y.^i Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for "Golds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago s i Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism ! jj Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets ! Tj&H .1 Also bottles of 24 and 100?Druggists. - . ^ tb-? triaS* rarrt of S*j*r or Moo?J?octtctcicfc?tcp SuHeyUcacitj SA'-k'BJ !LL>~ f^r. -3 l " - * ' - ' ... . . '-7 .- '.. vv- j r.,:i gsttfsuatA _. fiTiiva P' I ;j ' S -..s?j.,\ ^-f" 1 I .-"if ^ i- . 51 i *? : ".? fiifj ' .J ^ ^ .., , , - ' m : ^ iiia#i-'um-Ov.?re" is the . Ka; -V'Uy ; -' lowest priced closed car _ on the market?yet one rgs greatest returns in comfortable, avel. IB' lived and adanterl fo all conditions ll -i- ? una i weather?it meets every need of a zing demand and the resources and ||/. the Ford Motor Company have |j| s a closed car, at a price millions can 1 w' designed, carefully built and backed fl ent service organization in every * id of the nation. / . Ejaj ^ s__' _ ~ ? . . M . 1 ' . "1 ' Roxik- >, -N. C W jjw

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