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( W -me HATJf * ? ? v. ?tISUT or t>USk;, M.lKifkO-, vJVTH f\ f-is.SJt.'.stA f-nucKie CI TRIUMPH r-^r.T ^Lcyv^ i- X' TDu a;- ; V . : , -mfc -t?Reo PA - tcte), LeWORE- \Nt l"H A ?SHRVEK OF HORKjaR - ? _ -~ CoZOCTt.MUt^i OAl - - \ Sm ^7 H ? " !? '." .Ltr !ii'> ' innaiiT. JUST -TtteM -we boofe orewet. AfO^ UirFiiNM&.wteu.- co.vrriNjoeii. ? -~r~? yS^St..- OM P/ysc > ? *--?? i3t ??. UtfLL IVAViG r V AuiAT J "rush?> i/w A wt> ? LAIC> TKrG FteNfc>FLA"T ?w -mis back uh-th a ojeu.-AiHeE> Btouo. OW THe JAajO- He OA-rueRet> -the tiiftfv' Form of rue s&autifol <3fftL Ikj His ?JuGireFUl_ ARf^S AMt, PRETAPse^ "TO Ftg^ Heft "Tc. "THe AKfRlCAM .COM ^Ot-A"rer - BUT JU.'TTHoj "TC cupra???*J?r ibpto -Atafc. siK-resAj feCAcv^ ?>ehoai^- '.own Mueti on cS-vSSfc **? IT FIT 3 L^.?AT AK6 r.l^rVr ( ? HAkitilMQ FARM riMK.fttSSS PROMOTED BY OttGAKI ZED KFFOKT Raleigh, ? ,N. C , i>?c. I'-? Continued pi-ogress along ?**? lines of improved farming. is 'bj&nj- ? -iterially aMe i in North T irolm^ lny'. the organization ? cf. cou^?; board.* of agriculture in t arb o? the counties wh^re farm de flibnstr^tioR i^entS arc nny employ #d. As a general Tie, these boards eonai*t of q\k r representative farm er from each. Towr.ahip in a county ton-ether with a representative from the Board of Gbunty Commissio ner? . arm-; f r- nr. * ha -Ghambdr of Com merce of ih? < ?n?!ty" seat. \I-eting3 are hehr qn^;ce,cV . . nth Or at *ifeh. other timer .1* natters of impor ?i.n-o to tire. a^ri^ri.iUii'e o$* the coun< ty p&e&.to b* ' lisctiaiied. Generally) ? I ? * ? ? ?;? ? . 1 1 i ? i . * ? ,:r..;t ? which t?k#* the lead in bringing important liiaJtiers to. the attention of the \vh3le hoard. To show how effectm -u-h' a ' brJ.at'd tttxtif' "Key "aV * a.- recent, .meeting of. the Board Agriculture in Jack ? in jCorinty; th- tnember&^Rflf.reed . e^n a c?jrtpreheH.sivo ..plan for the de 'volfcihyjent;; of* agricultural *. extorts? tan work during 152<>. The plan called f r v.-ork i i fee iiono. by tha. fa rnv agent arid the f:r.me::s- fri di- .-v ittg, poultry, hogs I ~;hefcpr beef cat tle. truck growing, soil building, horticulture nad fco;v u ami girl* club work. Under each of these headings/ it was suggested r.<i I -reojitimciideJ that one' or .man- definite things bo ?' done-. % Under, tV hv id of dairying-, for instance, th$ b?:?rd .la ted- that farm ers in .Tacks % i * County should;. dur ing the, coming year bring, in four cars of good da.fr y cattle; cull but ?Tour. t?rs -f *jruh boatder. cow's; bring in ten pure . bt*ed daii'y bulls; gr;>W -took' beets. and - legumes for: cow feed; d*y?Lop. aftd . promote - a market for <:;v':,r v.roducts and have ten com nt unilt demonstrations in better, method.* of daiiryipg. In like QUkttwrr were uggo fib ions made f : r <,ach -f tHo. -other general typio* of farming. The maty agent, C. W. Titian, now has a definite plan along ' which" he can .work with his coont ra ting. farmers --through the" coming year. Wr. BttH* \ Victor) W*? ii> t - Delegate* I: v ? ?/'; , "i '?. : '.A (treat GiWnd to-ljre t.Vivtinu of I,..' (ill .1 Sam .tian Jm| Daughters t.f pyet in Sanford. N'. Oct G-7, with i'rof. J. ti. Wnrnon ;?* the head. Never , in iUe history of Good Snm.ii haj the-ro been a timo when men and. women appeared Mare wiliirtg to live nfid maritan spirit than at the time men tioned iAwf, f>r the Master said 1 3 the yiiupi? 'lawyer "0? thou and <io tikSwise and thou shall live." Luk? Kith" chapter and ' 28 tu 30th vcr*e?. Never in the history of the Samari tan order has- reports heen so en rournptnpr, both nvitr eriealty, socjal ly. ;t hu financially u., so splendidly ? mnnifeatcd ?t uai meting -t i- <J. 8. and ft. of H. !? Stanford. Airoatt (he miu)y hriithl talents front otiver parts of the StatJj5T%re Prof. J. I.. i'en i - H tv- ton Pearec, Honornbfc S i ' H r Yo'Jn;, . ? I'" i . "> ' -.'III,' ? H ? ; ' $tatc (^'rgranizar. . J Delegates from Person County j were W. E. Barnett. Pi-f. K. \V. j Brooks, J. W. Pettifdrd, Collie Brims-;' f;rd, Lelja Harris, ; OVphelia Jones, Daisy Williams and J. E. WestT j brooks and with these; by following a leader after being: organized, we' succeeded mi electing Prof. W; E: { Brooks, _ of . Wo: d 3d ale, the Endow ment -Secretary and Treasure? at ( ?his grand old order, and by the as- I sistance of :ur. white friends we ; had . no trouble in rai^mg our bond of *10,000.00 and took the cash over to help swell the financial business in o(i^ own Home town. ' j W. E. BARRETT, Reporter. 1 ? ? ! An outbreak of hop cholera, in Martin Ooijrity wa? ehs??ked , ^ec&at-.j ly by the pr: nipt action of Coiirty Agent T. B. Brandon ? wjh treated i ,1-lu- pivpoi ctl hogy s u*- M'nrifili ?>'! ?-t%" County Agent .F.yE., Patton of'i Hutherfcrd Court ty found that some of his Negro farmers had been pay- 1 ring; from 12 to 15. per cent :n money far' -five or six years. He helped them to apply for' o farm loan. DOES yOt'R BACK ACHE Had Back Bring Suffering* to Many Koxboro Foiks - Is: that, dull, 'conatant backache making y:u eld and \mise?:able ? your-' back throb -yy\ a- '' ^ until, it feemsi you . jOSt can't keep going-? Do y ju suffer headaches. di:?<y . spells and urinary disorders; . .?fsal \ve;ik\ tired and worn-out? %Then look to your kidneys. Delay may moan ser ious-kidney- sickness! Use Doan'i Pi II *?ya stimulant diuretic to the k i'!tTt*ys. i>:an;S- n re "fecomrHcndcid by Roxboro folks. C. E. Brook??, farmer, R.;,F. D. No. 3, says: "Backache, came* on from a strain and I couldn't do any heavy Work. When I got clown, it was all I could do to straighten again. Nights t seldom go tan hourV rest, as every time J^noved. a sharp pain stabbed through my kidneys. My kidneys became. weak and' act*-"' to: freely. Boan's Pills completely rid| me of the trouble ari'j I .Kntretr't tieert bohwred since." GO cents at all dealers. Foster-Mil burh Co.. Mfr*.. Byflrtl:, N\X I Hall9s Catarrfe Medicine T tc?tmcnt,botl? 'OCai and internal and has been success til in. tkfe treatment ot Catarrh for ovct cotty years. Sold by all dtcggbta, F. ). CHENEY Gl CO., Toledo, Ofcto FOR OVER ZOO YEARS haarlem oil has been ;a world wide remedy for kidp^v, liver and ^ladder disorders, r?mmati3m, lumbago and uric acid Auditions. correct internal troubles, s orj?n*. T^rce ?iK?. AU dr >w ll>L eri^iftal e,c nil ..-i _ Qold Me?AtS (>(56 is a prescription for COf.DS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, BILIOUS FEVER and MALARIA It Kill The Germs DR. S. RAPPORT of Durham OITOII ETRIST Specialist in examining ey*3 and fit ting: glasses will bo In Iloxboro at Davis' Drug Store every first Wednesday in each month. His glas ses will give you real pleasure and Satisfaction. They are accurately fitted in every Uetai[. They feel i ight and look right. Charges rea sonable. My next visit will bo Wednesday January cith. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Mr. T. BUCHANAN Survayor Roxboro, N. C., Route 6. DR. E. T TUCKER Office in .Hotel Jones. DENTIST ? j. ROBERT P. BURNS Attorney-at-Law Office in- OM Post Office BiiHding| | ^ " im. o. <;. davis * ?' Vefcerm?>ian. .V ? * Offers His 6erv ice . to Roxboro ? * and surrounding community 1 Phone 87. 8-15 6tpd? ~ DR. G. C7~VTCKERS~~i DENTIST 5 Office in Wfflntrn Sattcr ficld 5*cre BaiTdmjr on \Mam Street, irp corner .rooms. "" DR. J. H. HUGHES Dentist Office in Hotel Jones, new 4wto Br: Tacker's office. N. i.nxss-nia> j _ Attorney - at - Law Office over Garrett's fc>*ore Roxboro, N. C. ?? DR. C. L. TROMAS. T Dentl't. Roxboro, N. C. Offijc over. Aubrey Long & Go's , store. Main Street. Office hours: 8:30 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5.30 P. M DR. H- M. BEAM Physician Offtfrs his services to Roxhoro and I the surrounding country. Office over Sergeant and Clayton's | Store. lay or Night.; ? Phone 31 1 WATCH THE 'IN'Cl' BATOR WHI N OM-CKINU < i licit s llak'iyl) . X. 0., Dei. 1 ^Incuba tors are m use during winter eh many North Carolina . farms and in , ruminuvciu) ? hiitrturini ? Irnni whii;1!, younfr thicks art supplied t) the trade. To be svereesful' jyith the hatch, the incubator must be tare.-, fully locked after. A fertile eitg" >'vith a stronif jterni ! will hatch inti) a strong, vigorous j chick if care IS taken In supplying the proper heat, plenty of imoistore , sufficient ventilation, and the egg i is turned. A chick hatches normally in 21 days "but the -amount f ljeat determines <hi? .timo and if the ejrgi are kept too hut, the chicks may hatch in 19 cr 20 days. ? Aceoidinf to A. Q Otiver, jioqltry extern on specialist.. at State College, the heat' occur? in the incubator in Myera end for best resujti '?hoiiW be 10& decrees on top ?f the .o$ce*. 100 de crees at 'he middle of the eg)?* and ill at Ulf hottnm. llJiilt cold I weather the heat lones a:e narr ow and where air is forced through the machine, the heat 13 properly dis tributed. Mr. Oliver . tatea that moiitur- in the insnbatar is nesjt in importance to- heat. Too " much ' mtfstu e. pi - vent? evaporation and cause* the ohick to become, .Uranjrlert w'.th liquid in ita attempt to breathe. Tie little moisture. Causes such quick evaporation that' the air cell is to 'arfre the chick cannot break 1 3 K< foe i ,-uia xaKf- a way ine poisonous carter. < i oxide kas. The chick is I ?fac-tfi ? . Mr. Oliver. ' uVinif th< oxygen aiui c- s^jg* raatsrial to build l body and Repelling: '.the #as- ^Thus it is impoftart to ventilate the in cubator o as tc> adjust this pro ves;- to correct proportions. Bj carctfally turning the c'.'irs, all ol these thvrps aire equalized in thx egg" and the embryo is given ex < ivUe. ' ' Mr. Oliver advige* . any one firal inn^1 un v :r U wv tb for a free bulletin telling -hoff l\6 TUDOR SEDAN Runabout ' $260 Touring- - 290 Coupe r - 520 F ordor Sedan 660 Closed cart i a color. Demountable rimi and scarcer escra on open car*. Mlprictt f.Q.b. Detroit To anyone familiar with dosed car values, it is amazing that such quality and work* manship can be had at this low price. Everyone admires the smart lines and the cozy interior, with its strong, hand-built seats and attractive upholstery. Windows and windshield are of fine plate glass. Inspect all the new features at any Authorized Ford Dealer's showroom. Any Ford car can be purchased on very easy payments. Detroit, Mich. Open a Checking Account For Your Wife J*t your, wife lie the business head of. your home. You have plenty of other worries without having to spend time checking over tlie trades' bills and making out > ehcoks when necessary. A Checking Account in vour wife's - name will eiMtble fier to do this Work for fbu7 ~n*' and at the same tim^give her an accurate record of her expenditures. The First National Bank -THE FRIENDLY BANK" > Under -Supervision UTS. Government
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