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* 1 = COASTING CHICKENS FINISHED ON MILK ach of the poultry toll to the coo '-t public la In an unflnlobed con, Mae rieahlnf or fattening pa to II i%lil onto the b#rd%. Improves tba bner, ceases the muscleo to become eater and the booee brittle. Xheoxstteslty the fat |a distributed be ween the mnecle fibers'In a way almBer to the matbllng 10 roaata and nfeaks. in the roosting method of iee* I eg poultry, the fat aaatata 14 < phwlaiiliig the time of cooking. This ay * contrasted with the I Sen bird otM requires longer cooking and Mm which the water eraporatea, leasing the bird In a dry and tough condiKant milk feeding of roasting chickawe by the producer la dene In the fall whan the weather It cool and the lilrde can ' better stand confinement. The tine just preceding Thanksgiving nnd Christinas la moat desirable. Yosng hirde weighing from 8% to 4H pounda nan about the right weight for faU feeding. Broiler fleshing la done In Ma spring when Ihe birds weigh about woe-half pound I em than the market demand, which la normally two ponnda Two common methods of feeding nee pee end crate fattening. For farm pmpuate pen fattening will be aatlsMcWj because no special equipment la needed. The birds are confined to a limited coop area where they will gri.little or no exercise. The lack of exercise helps to mate the bird ten Purdue anlT?r*tty haa found the totlaalm ration and method of feeding taMe satisfactory: Two pounitn ground corn One pound irround who to oate One pound hour middling* Sight pound* liquid hnttormllfe. This la mixed at the feedlnft prior A -hp the on# It la to tie fed. Whan fed. St gboold poor and be of a.thick cream of pancake-butter Consistency. The birds should receive no fyed -4hr ?4 hnare previous to their Drst juDk fceiling. This Is done In order to free the Intestines from. feed nod to net the birds hungry. Thereafter they should ko fed In troughs twice I -day. early In the morning and lute hi the rtftrriioort. Frorii lO to 14 days Is the usual length of time for feeih For the firaf three or.four titty* WitU they are "do feed."' the feed jritouM be In. front4of- ihem for only 10 minute*); for the next three or four days. nitmitc*. and for the !?at * days. 1# minute*. The birds should l>e hungry at aacV feetlli^^ If thev are not hungry at earh feeding, that tfeeflln* should be withheld. Only in very hot wrnther should anything other than I he txvo . fevulMr'j jfeedlna^ be given. ,\t ;>uch a f'.yj4 the \ "birds jjiny have a very th*h. of .'? y-.' . fhc ration -iv.en at uoo:i.-rL' i?.. Brbvwtix, Purdue i"nlv< fs'tv. - .jJ "Ernniner Horti T . ~:i , . Sur -^Sgf I h.tril'c u i lo f it* JTO-f':. ! v ? .??: i T -r 'Hwt rrr.-Mut a.nr-i! diver *>/ et'irh *;i,A:i3.d How" very' I it:! n 'r, .'V:oi ;;ettiii a f: ' <"?) ? fUOWr { ?:' S>. Jt A .is-. -?H) mote to |sj? .a ;:ur T ?-.' < K an j a fuw otn.v' Uii f:; -?!? U: Im t?* i ;? 1 tj-:' -Oo xr;nt f? Tfw- 1r..I : ;r? <(?. v. tto? *' ?!''?'"t!\ /'V-! ; rousti-**- Tl.i-4.fr- , 4tai'*'}6 !* .-* '.->1 ;f.: i . I ' irux\?.v t*7? \i>z s-r't ; . * -*'?"? V" <-; nfrjjJ ' ?= n , Ttlf V ,r& ;Vi s Mo' \ytl' - "SJTfT'i 1 v s'i: v * *?; ; . *?.... 4^ < .?!<?' ' V. U;i ?'<*?*"- " ' 1r ?<i ?kH\- ' / yrAl/y 'i.'r l'- , r yule* | H-fii utv it' -.pv *, iyfoCziCp \VKf3'. ir>:?t .?Hli In* s? i;? -. pro?Jt: ; ? . .. " ****"* At- : r: ,? > K: ': :V K^nltfy Mote?. jftfyy HUp Kiel* <&{** alt llii' t iod;. c?i *' * * . J%H*tc4 * nud ;;?vc ffOoO fwrfl ? ? * <r. ?ff!> * ? *.?? s ..-!??> i?n to now P 4 '!t r "S?' *> ni-." |?;io.-vLs. k- ' * ftjJIffr. t'Rt nr.- f<?r fbfefr h?p t- ??mi~"?|TiT i -- t v; TTJ VT7 T IWV | ??Jdorn *.ro#t t ' * * *" H i?t|r? n,tWi i\y <livo!oi>n?S( of p . *|je nod i; ' WHIM to lw? t. - jtw luring fcJio r;ij?trt!y you\'i-n infce pf- -hwii* Uie and J'onl. t;?Uh *?*!*.. Rfcy" o . o. [* It pny* t'? cniJ tho p.Dltphj. M.? .* ; r iV?ciyj'am rolm i \ in . u-r-r iwivv.t:--. <T?qr pitiict mat U yvy.-e JjivtI i? held I " . 7 B - ' ? 4 * --tv^ytA : in tiio Hounds nvertj?nt/' | the o?o* rtim;uU lnrilt? tnorntin; ; tlari la a rta??er of lukln# cold. 1 Li # v* - ' ; Bvfry farntor who 'n%r*W* <UW? o?p< Mr oufcMish ronftdenoo la #fga t*l MwlataMt. taatvf *1 food Uy ?)W<H* dully and rt?T*rTrttAiift?a Catch 'Em Young ?-ofrOld By H. LOUIS RAYBOLD (CoyrrWM.) UT DISAOKWE with your catch-'em-* young theory," slid Ueorge (Juloman ttrmly. "You maintain, Henry, that If jou marry a little flapper yea can mold her to your waya, while I beHere tbat a woman who la already settled In waya you admire Is preferable." "Humph P commented Henry Fowler. "Two confirmed bachelors like oureelree discussing marriage! Bat rn wager my Superelght sedan against your new Sussex roadster tbat when you fall, ltll be tea sows young thing that doesn't kflow enough to go in when It rains, unless her complexion begins te run?and that i ahall do likewise!" "Dooe!" Shouted George "so rabe mently that Henry Jumped. "All right, old man," soothed his friend. "Don't get excited. Dining drlth the Bnderbys this evening? Thought likely. Nice people," And be relapsed Into his newspaper. Henry did not know that friend George's vehemence . arose from the fact that he feared the very contingency predicted. Helen Knderby had a very flapperl8h (laughter as pretty as two pictures. Gabrtelta her name was, and that was only one of many things about her which George did not fancy. Yet she fascinated George In spite of hlmeelf. "A nice wife for somebody," he liked to any te himself, "whan she grows up." - He would be too old then?meet as old as Henry Fowler was now. who was old.enough to lie the girl's fsther. Tet Henry, at that, he reflected, often took Qebriella ont and thereby roused In Geowe e demon of featonar. ' He was to dtnv thl* evening ?t ths Bedertiya'?*m naval?a habit started at ttoe tea of tht death of lefts Emteby. when ha had stepped In aa an eld friend of the family ta shift sow sC the anddealj Imposed fcvrMrn of fare from Helen's fragile sheutders. wonderful women, Helen 1 Aa oaltka OahrieUa aa an Raster Illy la onllha a (fclddy poppy. After supper whnt* Gthrleltn had departed somewhere ar other with somebody or other, Helen confided certain worries to hlro. "I troubled. George," aha sold, "about ray little gtrl. I am afraid she Is gelling too fond of Henry Fowler. "I don't know a llDer mati. hut. George, he's ray age! Gabriel]a should marry young chap. Even you are nearer her age than Henry!" "Thanks, dear Ir.rW !** " And George Afhsa and bowed. 'Tint what can we dor , . ; "Couldn't you en around a little more with her yovrtelf?" Helen put Vhe question tentatively-. '-Out in on .'Henry;'l If she riskily loves hltn, and he is frally serious, that win show It no, .If. not."she will get over what Is f prolv?bly. more Infatuation." /-v ; .- is rite'ra >raent for George ta -.?i ? s's"*!f vicn.y'o Ms hnn'ds of the But <Ud he? Qnlt? the '4-.:iiiv?ry. ile o.iD'i up and squared itf; ..vra uhV-M. * >!> dear Helen, 1 | prj :;f: ready to do you. any jM'.'vi'';' ! *. '-.y ho assured her A person v:s a George v, I ') ' ,} to-d 'liue of ae[ tj .v r ". . ' ; i r > .htavuy began- a ' % of Gtthrt;-I'a'i I . *. :?Mi- : 1 four ?-f tir* Vi :ronm:fi in ri^!-n'i Inr.Iy J/.-.vn i : > r i;V?;. / I-r.H-.'t!?. \vl:r> \vn? drlv , fS- t*!.-.'-.: !>r ?? ' (v.oh?,* *!'. ; ?vi- ' -i ?:' ?. panor.arjJii riv^r 'r. 'r'-i. ' a . wo h atcep ?T . iMfcftVtl nn y:;ronirH .'.i" I-Vi r-r. ". . . * - I'-?*:??:? ? ! Wry .Ilia' V- . . i (U?? on?v In iii: ':-1l : T- <> rt1 rt ' 'Mr'v:'"-' ? ?':! ' fy ot(t thfi ?' ? i 5 **u? r^r ffczvijr ' ? ,,y?jj+ . r*ry ?V.'l' ?'*f . <? .... >vhy i/irn*Ii-i?v.5. # h; i;?: / :srs fld ; 'hi* it. ! tv 1'".'i* < ''*' htt^r >.'v. nhr! tn^'rirr.a i * n nnwn;j -I . <.?H f^npynnr! r.'-vM ; r; . OfO:''*"? ' r. 'd *? .1 rlj!e. i* ? ' ' .rami* p . ?>'. ?' m >vs/ J : ! ' *! ?sft?* VM 2 in "itfrH-r>1!va! itnf i.' . vViiii fkliiicfk "no!**' th*ip ac*+oal hurt "fii !' ?/! ? ?- -- ? - m : 11 n. J,'t ovr', T <* ! l!<*r n j v- "U <if *.7??sv'er?(l to j*p?v ii.ov i (My warn her ofcpairH?h:>t<r nif I vt'.slfv ! * :>* * Jus? ho hcti slipped a plittIWM, ,'t'jrtM-vnnjji.j^ binfcii on b*r aiopdor finder, Ilo\7 dhi ymi discover you lovctViu^.f" h'tn. ' To . j#hs?--.1**ct I auti't. rfpfjUp de*> dnw! poorer fntuoupdy ar<l net at-' trftOiCoily. * . f'.ut Ifttov !*.& bnvdcd up Henry at fba a* .? vnn wlto l? tn dnfy botitttf ") \>ay !>ixc debts. "Vi rt win.*"' ho HP 11. "I'm orkjraj<?n i? i)?o wcooxRBf urt'i^flfppcr -tiTiaar! V , o inmthod at >77 Vateh-'em-oM'' 'h<*c*ry. ':ii ,7011..tvrra right. '<**atc!r cic, rotjaj' l^-inttnttclf better, and?*>j tteb> on." wild /Hoary, ?n?frt <ha*fc His hen 1. "Keep yatir*aid car. Tareh'oui-raftOK* > att far yea.! frrtonaity, howercr, I fcalUr* la wad<Mlrg n inanaa wba ta atatadi aattted If tkm aaw yea tdwir* CaMawaw ra^| q^ntifay^fcad ?M v . TME RiOXBORO OOURIEB, fcpg Daddy's Evei\ii\$ \ Faiiy Tale ay ry crwam bonner ELEPHANTS 4Q. BANANAS ! "I cut them every day," ssld the Pygmy Elephant. "Yes, every day 1 ___________ eat forty bananas. That la a good appetite for a lib ^MKPnk tie t w o-a a d-aT| 3 half-year-eld Pyg WJ, xajP ray Elephant to "Of coarse yoe ^ might net aay ) * 4M was so very tiny &?f "tI bbt for an ele' W Jt gg phant I am smalt. li tl "1 am thirty1 I nine lncbea high I \, 5!E3t.ilKp at present and I 4#4? weigh four bun"I grow rather "Cvery Day I fcat "lowly, which Is Forty Bananas." nice, for then creatures don't come up to me each time they aee me J saying: Dear me. Pygmy Elephant, how you've grown. Why, you were a little thing last time I saw you. I hardly recognised you at flret^ What a fine big elephant you're becoming.' | "No, they can't say that to me be mmum i grow no slowly. When I mm | seven or eight years old I am of age? j that Is. I am full-grown. By that tlms 1 I am about six feet tall. 'Tve seen children at the xoe ani they're thought they were eating a great deal If they ate three bananas Krmn two they thought a good deal. "But I eat forty a day. That's am appetite worth ha ring. At least It Is worth U to me, for 1 get the bananas It would mot be worth haying If 1 didn't9 gat the bananas. "T eat apples and oranges and figs and dates and primes, too. "HJrery day I also drink fire cans oi a special kind of condensed milk. "I don't do things In nny little small way. Nothing small about my power to drink milk. J "I-hare oat ureal for breakfast every, once in awhile and 1 ?jp,t rice pudding j sometimes. I "So -you see I'm quite en eater. Hot r look at itle and* soft how strong I , "PoMa'r ?:y gray td;ir. look !:? ibo best condition"? And my gr^y ers lie / so flat uga'.nst my body though tijt r Vftve i little Jtad flap a little as I run gD'l p!.\v "I belong to the ?'y."yv ' family and we never grow ivs th usiiAi ; I elephants. do. I ctttue frotr* vvc.it i rlca. In tha Congo. ?w:t here I Hud^ lt very nice. * *!| 'there Is Alice?flfce tl-t ree-dar,? usual, full-grown elephant: She likes ' Bic. She has taken a inner to me. mK'I - the b::; e'cph.mts ar-? a!', nice wv*> j i!;j| >l;'? wnnli? . th'it v'?.' r-.:> *r.il .!'. t / v.n< h^v I'hilil. . ii. . '?? ; ?; ?:! !mv,? n/.-nr? t.f rhwr. Tfi<? ?i . !v. n V'-iVV. ; vV x ! . ii i- -Ti ? *?-.: v--r iR::> T :? ? " r : >. vr.'i . ,nr/-.'\ ' { ;-t ?r *>* ' a r* 1 -rr.**-.. - t ? i; i . > t' ' ' \ * V iXiilfl ! . i-:v :ri|i.jrr ' mom* " "i :S 1)AI 1 I : B I ??l\ l!l Tbtu MCB ho !t?<-fwr'?7 UiZ y? ! *? ? hli bncK "t- ?, -?f Pil*. ' " ' j'/ffty haa [tJStGP.t* tA I fm-l.v via) [ For.y i)j * j .">fO-i;;ht to WitV vHtttl I Ihnt wii, hoimnnft anT ^TSIfP! VJ ,||T HI TTT rj\f> of. (ft .difference* ) Ecc* Ware Boiled Cold LUt!^ DbCrtby (at brevtrf%*f)~ It) <t*4ti <**WI; t* ywfi n?#? ^ , MtM? fllzel?Ta?; J ?o*4*t Wtmi , MtN ??m tM* war1 .^ararir.-s / DEC. 81, 1824 * TRUSTEE'S SALB Under and by virtue of-that deed rf trust executed te the undersigned Trustee by Junius Bobbitt end his vife Ida Bobbitt cyi December 30th. 1922, and recordedc in Book 4, page >02, Register's Office -of Person Co. default having been mode in th< j-aymen t of the note secured thereby and upon request ef the holder b nine I will on Monday, January 5th, 1S25, it twelee o'clock N'aon at the Cour house door Roxboro, N. C. sel' bo the highest biddor at public auct isn the following described lot ?' parcel of Isnd, to-wit: That tract of land lying ih FL-> River Township, Person County, id joining the lands of R. W. Cinvt iT. L. Pettiftird, 8. H. Cates ;m' others; beginning at a rock in Bin lock line and T. L Pettiford Southeast corner; thence with the Blalock line South 80 1-4 ft. to a ro-k in 3. H. Cntes line;- thence with Said Cates line N. 88 1-2 dgs. W. 336 ft. to rock in R. W. Clayton's line: thenre | with R. W. Clayton's lhie 11 dgs. | JS. 083 ft. to a rock R. W. Clayton's \ ~7TT%ct: thence with said Clayton*? t no N* 82 1-4 dgs. 933 ft. to rock j iid <*Toyton's corner; thencQ- with ; -nid Clayton's line N. 2 1-4 dm. K j "S5 ft to-the beginning: and con^nfnp 17K9 acres more or lees, an'-' einr l'/ot No 5 of the sub-division -f the land* of the estate of Emily ' n pint o"* vrhVh *s duly r? -->rd'?d in; the office of Pcrrister r* $ Oeod? jn Rook 31, pa??e 222 ard ir?n>i **? aorwered by W. R Ca'ea, sur yyyor ^ee slso deed from .Tnhn W f*<rtCif<>rd n.rid wife and other* ?*nnin Hobbitt and' wife Tda BobbP' ;ated * tvrl 8th, 1021, in Office of Person County for fnrthc - wrintion. ""his the 5th <v\y of December, 1324 L. M. Carlton, Trustee. ' ' . . j I . Aclmiiuafratot'a Notice. ,j Ha vine qualified as administrator 1 aflfo'tbstate ??f Robin Brown cecen,e4, late of Person County, tk>* i to noiify. bll poisons having cl-i.m \ against * the estate of said decease ;U sbdm'.to the un.lcr-irnri a \ '. ii. C. on .'or befcr* th-v 5: : - - ; v." ?, 01* th e ric?: 1 1 , ?. "iii bat? ol tair ?i\ kf| rf8 ' t i '* i-v;*:.V yfci] .t:i?i iuc !?.u ?? (. _ * I : : "-for Bco". V - " . _ .'Jr _~fV ' - ' v -.. ' . . - ' / * - ,.4gx* . - .. . % EST COPY mailable t 8' - ' id I j. & W. Aute (i?.. Jioxb: : i M. Jorif*,yij wha, V" . . . ' . LOOK! I # as A REDUCTION IN . |1 TfcE UNIVERSAL CAB CAR and Trucks S The lowest price level in the history B . - - 'v- - :> M ro the Ford Motor <^o. I No reduction- on Tractors or Lincolns* r and none contemplated. S Come in and let us give you our NEW ?j PRICES, 'fcind take your order. Dont put it ?ff. Do it NOW ? j Crowell . J Auio Co* L n . V r' ess . 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