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THE DATE ON THE LABEL IS THE DATE VOIR PA PES WILL BE STOPPED WATCH THE LABEL ON VOI R PAPER AND , DO NOT LET YOUR SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRE J. W. NOELL. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. HOME FIRST. ABROAD NEXT. $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE VOL. No. XL1II RQXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening, August II, I 926. No. 32. N" C. PRESS ASSO. PROPOSES TO SHOW NORTH CAROLINA To Entertain . llUy- Presidents Of The Natibnal 'Presto' Association FIN ANCING TO BE SOLA ED Forty-eight presidents tf a<5 many fa-ess associations - a -, the . United States, or &ny -part of' them. along with- 25 or" 50 leading newspaper and magazine edifctrfj of tjie country, would v^ft. sruests of North CjvraVn.i I ? a motor, tour from <"?rte en-! of the state to, the tfther 'arid lasting ten days or two week*. tf the ,pri - pcsalV that have now reached ihe point of discussion with officers of r T:c North Carolina Press Associa te n are realized. A. J. Huneycutt, of Albc^irarks ?' ?\v pies-id^nt, and M;s< Beatrice Cobb, cf Morgan ton. secret xirev, of the state press association! heJieve the proposal can be made a reality, on? that wlft'me.un more to the State of North Carolina.,. than air r-ost any ?ne- thine tha: could, he e:ne toward lettmgr- the wOi\ld know wKat this stat?? ha- Accomplished in Hcrhway*. edfucation, industry and ? agriculture durin* the pvt few years. It would brjntif to the- state the "nrojw afcent" Irvip Cobb a'i-i ' North Carolina necked and. the ^enst would be. a .mere pittance as com pared with the' value . . would' he reaped durfn^ the. comitT; v?*ir. it 5 Relieved. . The _ l(3ea" u^vmifrat - ? .:i.- a r.i-- nh > f" (^obb's. e?thQ.<iastic r ?.?port' '?of-: a trip1 shx? and J; . W?. Atkins of ( C c lit i i . u - r. :i ?,i 'ire Ei u h t 1 ? ' ?? ? ? * ' " ! ' Encouraging News F or County Tofc. Growers Markets Opened fn fif-orj*iia l.a>t 1 Wwk, Av.erafcjfij; Better Than j ' ?. ?2-3. ( V-'n-t ^ /Thf C**\: ' t, 'hrt.ceo rke;.< <ifu.-Ti i<f last V.eel;' %n<f .'t"H / - reports coi'^fritr | ?thi> vay are very eTi:r<afa?rinr 'tfe ih ' favmt-r ? f tlii^ s^t'ioiir. N*e::r!v | ~.t?vtery market :,v Gf^rprra showed an, d %>-.????;? ' bv'tUrV ;Vr???v ? twenty* ri v? j Vents.. wfcicft '? ?. h '.ppobably' the baa& . p-- u;c . . 1 319. N I "T>e errifr "jr. ;'.thi> Coiir.tv. iriye.? | i^denffd of jje^h'g:' the.- licnu a? wei? ti? i r tJtfi'- lanfc-v. . In. year/.", .mi ii iv. icHfs :,p k^epintc witii i:v> ^o'"ivj><r | - p?--iee>. in . <K?orir:a prey ? 1 .: ?re ' \ County "vWl he- v.t ! etter- s-ur.?- ;tftv-r this ,fV<"p.than"in -raisny- yyrrs. | Preachme- At Bapt i s tteCh urc K Ki h. v . n;*^V.<Tv:h ? ? . iiv Gftttinn; R?!"iv For Opening * ' 1 Vrv T ' i' - <i '? j?fftres \vhi/-l* v -11 r v>o;!' in r-^y; ^ju$ W.tlh'-ivn ?& Sat ?*t ??. -fir-Hi ar matV>ff. wftepnya i? for ??*.?}? . npprur.s- ' mw ' Thfth* buvei** nr? iu?t h'tclv from the- 1 "V'ortherh market* and are. btt?y as j Retti*? thinij? ready ? >r rht | oremrwr. \nnottnc?>merifc v/iil hi ru-M t^rouerh these columns as to date rr| oreitfne. Mr. Bullock Elected^' *Jtt- -a- repent nw^tinqr-jrf the- RoaWl W Town (Vrftmi.** ioner?? Mr. 0. B. "McBroom tendered- Jns resignation, r?*rtf Mr. \V, , O. BtiMork vm* ? elected t* fill out h?.? un^tpired t?>rrn. Mr/ J ? V'.O' ?n.irr i'U' 'hn-n fit r.vnh ?i"lvif> 1 1 t hf Hwi! Trul T7TT" ,. ? \jas roarrettcf, tyit th?v "fro f r tunatc In na^lnf Mf BtiHoBi. r?i is ?!??? ?f the nutjtandir.jr yonng men of the town. /Flo" 1- ^ wfcn :" fl.iik.1!'!' "? ? .nil svilh.'llL ^01ja huaineis. , und will giva _ to the .town affairs the ? *rmg, ."V" ' ? ????: ha ? gK-t1a hi* prirnte Tiusinc IT HAS BEEN SAID? That "cne-half of the world does, not know how the other half lives." Hut neither d?> ALL the folks in this town and County know and appreciate the Wr vice ten dered in- so many lines by The Courier Classified Ads. Buy, sell, rent or exchange? it's so EASY to call 39. a*k for an Ad-Taker, ? and solve your problems the Classified way. THE COURIER Classified Dept. Court In Seuion \J j Person County Superior Court b ; in session this week. Judge Daniels ; and Solicitor McLendon are pushing | things right along. ahd thft State r ocket will prcbably b* ?this afternoon or tomorrow mtJhung. j The grand jury completed tn^r 1 work 'and were discharged after mak ing their report on yesterday after- ? noon. Only minor cases c f misdemeanors I are on tlie docket. W? will publish proceedings in full in our next issue. Brunswick Stew Tiie Junior Order of Roxboro Ccun rcil ' ' "No "" 1 i ijgaVe n " Brunswick ~Ve\v ' tvt Mr. Flutn...Lp?ff,s^Rtore. iast fright. I There' was. a Iarjr? crowd Wlid;.a jelly. : >i-o/.d time r.y i\U. We regret w? ' ,\\VV? unabll' to .accept an invitation i Baracas Entertain Pliij&theas - r-i f#? -l'KL.th*as * yesterday - ; r- T h y met ut tbe iniuvh tat ij 5 ,-v\rlock' and motored to Clu^r Spttii&s; \a. The boy* : had prepared a lunch - and served .to the large crowd. aiid; \ ti e ludies said U was? just about the 1 nicest and best ? they- had ever tried. Altogether. it was. a deeided success ; and the ladies expressed -great de ! -. ^t. for the evening's entertainment. Toilet Goods Specialist I Mr*. K. Edwards, well known j toilet goods specialist, -will be at | : 1 Davis !)r.u.g Company's rtore | ;iurintr the week of Ausrust 16th? i week. See the arfveytise>pet?.fc j ?of i. he T)aVls Dr-U-j?' C>. -ki '.another . P'cnic Supper ( .Mr-' W.. -T>. V.'hite and :Mi.s> Mli | S-Jausrht'-v i utile ' their : Cl$ss 'o.i f'rov;*to;ic'i* Baptist i i ' 1 in es?\ ' out t<> ; Lteh Lily for r\ men ? \ > rper on .Fuiy 29?.h. The chilHren j i greatly* pleas eii- at thi; K.tle 1 ?r'.'::-. till ha:i .a '.rood time. 'Ha ; c-la ^ was acf-mpanicd by Mrs. IV. j W.^ Karri*.. Mrs.- A. C. Qrayett Stnd I Khs. R. K. Yoimr. - The Hat Box I The Hat Bex is the name of the j rew millinery store which Mr. and 1 ! Mrs. L. W. X'^rth will optjn in the Store room formerly occupied by- the Commercial Printine Co., ri-rcfc door \ t<? the Western Union- office-. Mr. and Mrs. N-crth have just returned; from Baltimore and New York where I th?y purchased a~ line- of miHirery which they sav can iiol be excelled anywhere. They will handle ladie? hatsi exclusively, and will ha /?? their i ?opemn* . the ???last ? of August or tb?M firj sU of Septerabej-'. rtot'tc of which n-ill v>ppi-ar jhes*1 -e<?U?un^ 1 Mt? - <>! u mmii in y. lji'i'.'i H?"i m ly renovated. j*nd will be one- of- the. most -attractive" >how places in. the town when ready foV the openin.r. Bitty LeRov-s V AMTIKS QF'H>2fl beauty Chorus pf ?rjH*' -Ai ? I'rfl.-f TV nv IV -uvok. .. ? ? . . TO RESUME WORK ON STONE MOUNTAIN Contract Let For First Section Of Central Group To Sone Moun tain Granite Corporation ; Work To Start Immediately I'pon Mobiluatioih of Necessary Men ( Rector's Wife Mr*. Prances Hall, wealthy ?Uov of New Brunswick, N. J, ha* been arrested and is: now oot on bag awaiting trial charged with the morder o t her husband iiad his (M singer, Mr*. Ritla ? a murder Bjrsterr now four years old. SUCCESS OF ? I XTERPRI SE IS ABSOLUTELY ASSURED Atlanta. "Auarasfc 7.? A contract has been awarded for . relieving. oat Tininjr. antf. pointing -the equestrian figures of Davis. Lee,. Jick^-w an;1 a color bearer in. the ca^tral gnou? nc ttr '?$*:>?"?? ? Mounts:!-.' -M ? ti nil the w ; r-U will st a -t im ms.- : ? .1 : '? I > on a -Hir ire v/'as -nnou ? ? Saturday by t.ne Stone' Mou;.v ;nj Memorial A ^ociatbn. * . -) Tfce following statement wa< jr-ivjt; j pa: ' by HoHin>' Rchdr-}r,h, ;-p^3Kent. ; ,o fr bekalf-tO.f' t): ? ? As^ociatr- ry: j "We have- jibt ^ .? arje ' ? i , tyjxct: -?v.- 'tr?.. ferft i^Jtiohv" of*. iohtral ?."*"? vfp -to th^- >? *'?<ve ? M v.;r. ' ( ??.?'; :..t 6 Ccrp-'iva-icn'. I n 1 >vt\^ ' -vij.l rt ;:r^i"-ri-'a.frK"'. uv oh ;>f :Vr? r.*?y? sa.ry r-.-n an;! irac?:n: yJ 9 ' "ill '? a ?? -.n ;v V:.:.-.;-. scale Vfir'<' St ? . - - !';'1 r piditv: . ? ? . .!? ' ricticte' v \* takert --itft'er ^\* hj&uatrvr e ttririer .tioiv o: ?pr'pc.-::!-.' submitted .by several W?' have 1o'.*t r.'o~>e: timj-in ;r.a!?ir.tr >h 1 nward. bat hav? saved- w'e believe, a jrreat :ea- of ? ,:v.wev by retrain mar - fr-orj precipitate -vbtion. Ac ceptance of- th* tiropos-Vl of the Stejje Moiintair (j-'dJntfre C: rooi*** tion was unannn. us. Tn;ir vVork i to be ?3one itftciev the. super vis for and subject to the approval of t-ho sculptor. Mr. Lake man, v.- ho. wa> present av thv: :r..v;? tins' ivhun' their ?proposal wis . i 'T.-T': .-i an 'I c -ncurred. in flic action takev.. :The 5J:rr.e Mrv.mf.iiifr G/an.'te C rp oration : - onfr of. the- bt?i.*st and " IVne. cf busTn4 s .*n- c T/niteit St-:*es. J iT h: <"1- .int from the c'wfi s : ! i r.ta rn r'v- Vr trine < pTmudn'^ rij^Hiij of the mtf It' ha--i 1 een the'let^sc f-.-ur-i ipjfp yea ih$ Vmm* bus '? -.v.-nty i;x year-* ? ? r*r: 1 ft ha;; at '- .ruar Cf jS v?, y ! of men nr.:' :n> ?h*ir. ry. which . a-Mo.?. 5t t makf? an iprnve?!:atc? ^tnrt on h" v.'ov^ fo the Manorial A^^ - 3tror. Tl has hano!. .' o; v. ?? ?tone Mounrain Averaged 30 Bushels Tt> . A ere Another good wheat yield \< f-.rtat reported by E." -I. Jeffrey, cot., of Rovbcro. Ri>at? .He ?owed four and & half bushels and threshed 132. making nearly an average of thirty buabets to one sowed. Jeffreys *ays he sowed thin wheat by hand and ?picwed , it under with n tarn plow, til* otd fashioned way. He -say? he has the most promvonor crop of to bacco he has ever raised, and further more, he said ho ope craM ^eH him1 :t -penny pf anythinr on a credit. Why saiii l;e. i Iioeil -.imVie new cltfU^S ? rlSht hul a coulii rtot si>ll mii the best iTjit In Roxboio for ten dollar* on credit.. Ui? says li^-jy t^olng to sell hia to bacco and -just as fait ?* he cetT th ? . v h h" ? coi'j? to pay 'Vi-I- rwa-t. .;{ T will f. ?'] h - - .*> * f 'v ? ? [ arranite in .all sixc3.. -hape.v and. than anyone else, arid. :>er9i<ffc it U nv>iv f.imiliar with th:.? particular1' frrupiit-? than anydne **Ise. "The company en.j v> a vory h rsjh j. .Imputation. in. the baaing. world.-; ft f ' lvfc< 8UcceA?fufly tmn ?? satisfactorily. I nei-f^i-iUL-'K- o'* - an f lie p ^ i grtrahite caCyi'ngr ? [ edntra :ts ".or. re-, rd. It; finished' a ^rt! of the? rrnr'He ' for the t pMt-.v. j' Vjver fridge... iinkinfj..'. f'hiU, |. a;cle;p'* ' i X'vy Camden, ? tjie- . fv | c-n-X h-i-r:? e ?.-??.*> pcncTon ^ridjf? in^tjtfc r 'A-orfii. ' . .i'.:r;vi!-.a.c 5 ft that contract v fi i f bi^4mjeat$l pan ??? of n -It i> 1 . . ? ?*_ ; ?*:jrV. ? ur i ' ' -f ''.?lie' vrv'ar.irs' f-Sv '?A.itHhg'i i la* ? Br ;<&?&< across- the^^otoniih: I. vVn-:v:^:r ji. It is unVIt--:;'.i:'.r.tra.rt .to;: ? .f'.tvv i.' ?? th<- V.w '.Cohan* <apltdl. btfilcJinsr. ? ;tt Havana. ;<rfiTph [cantriict- '.insipid ?s? . tfen l ccj-himr? _*j\v i? ? i'Li.fce.iri: "and I f.oity i\?ft ? ftizh. ('. has faruiihed i&e -ifraritv* for * four hur.'irei} /offices in forty- -.ix -V:Vu.-- Ije>iie^ nnujr.eViile ' other pabi'ic. baHdirijar?. bridjre*. -t>. . . ' ' "In u i ^tion .to it?' p -ration ?. at Stone. Mountain, the ronijitany oo;?ra :.es at.;N?\v Orleans a vprv jaVtre monumental works. b .th in granite and marble. The officers" of the com pany are Albert Wviblen, president; Fred. F.. W?':b!en. vice pre -i'(rn' : . JofLh ' . Weiblcri. .-secretary .?prs e. We Lb '.en. tivasurer; R. E. / ?sale's manager "Tr- j?t< iv? M urita-n ^niOiial As5.oeva.tipn has jn cash and -<o'i-'ent | subscript jons an amount practically ' iafF'ient i carry' the . firr't section i pX v'-'V. central croup" to compact*. son. "With tht' '.c-tP'Aiia^- '<*{. <les'ij?n -k i~. I the hands f a" .-.?.alpt:?r of j^ucH -hifijh" ;>bil;ty- i;nd character as Mr; I.uke- i rnanv ;'i i'l-wi:'n the' e\ecuti.vj, of thos-'i*. i. . c' ....? jjrh;i on e n.ountain is; the. huMl? ;f a- company, of such' ^roat. cxper ibnee anei higrht'Standincr,' we fe*4 that ' th6 iiiCcess of th?* en-erprise .is arb ?S'olv.te!y ns-'urcri." ' ? . ? ? >4 No, Not Sam Wrenn We- -.veip talking the other r\ay Mbout that ccrn out on the Bushy ? Fork rind, 'near Warrens " Grove school house. Yes. said one of the listeners, Sani sure has sfot some Zood corn. We could but laujfh, i'or Sam Wrenn never raised such a crop, for it takes rnuscle and pers piraticn to produce its like. We I were talkinar about that acre- be-' lonjpn? to E^tee -Wrenn, member of t ??ur Rots Corn Club. r<>" ? Swimming Party ,y Mts* Winnitr" Wlilburo Krav;?>* a : .nvirtimins: party las; ? Thursday af- : ternb'.n at Loch Lily in honor . Jier cousins,.. Misses NfeU Woodson of Lyno' hinsr ami Ann Wo-aTsoir o t rgusibvrz. After fr^.Vdkin^r inV.the | whiter in - their, full .desire . a ] ;i'.' iu'ich/'Aa * . rv<*a. 7" r." OIK CORN CU B BOYS \Ve liave visited severaJ of our Corn Club linwlhepast week, and- everything looks gor.d. The last one- visited was that of ' John Woody Rogers, and he .ha** some fine com. Of course,' vi e can not say who is going to win this prize, hut we, will say that the hoy who win* it should feel proud of his achievement, for the winner is going to produce more than 100 bushel.* to the acre. Forty Corn Club Koy< producing an average of cl<v?e to 10ft hush el.* ? ray. >ome corn. Helena News The revival meet (fig at th* Metho dist rharch is now going on. !t\be gav last Sunday and will continue i through t'.*e Week. The preaching is being done by Rev. J. B v^comb | Huyley : f - Roagemont circuit. The j hours for service are 3 o'clock P. \L. an?) 8 at night. I Last week wn* picAic -veek with the Sunday Skoals of Mt. Tij.**ah I charge: Hurdle Mill went'. to. Lake-, wod Park. Durham; Nw r Bethel" V 1 near Roxboro and" .Mt; Ziojry t Hur- ? die Mill- Every body ^eeined td j hju?'Q. ar. gdod" tim?..' - . ' ' ..The auspierjOas ."things-' .that ? vvejre' | tp be .observe; I on the. Mt. Zior. }*'? - ?riic# .Wfrrte the games . f hor^e-."8' :v whk-h Geo.- F6ustiee., Sam Moore. ,L| T. B!ackar<l ami Calvin Long ,:o.oi; special- dejitf hi- .Then t - r. ;; vy .the Croup; of "-etteiV' who faJIced of the) tanning.- r ? 1 hoilse'Keepi ' . ? t ; by observed were -the y uti'.'.- . v - ' . - ????-.? ; ? . to 1;p1f.v. . f; wa t he delight 'of- the,, crowd to see' thifile. (i?.-o;*gV rro j/Vut" .-und .'.\yaith -.Hity -piny '.'Pn-ay I . St,;Vti(::.C. V-irh -the cfcfe-j ? ? ' " 'I ne" -Wi"^ TV. ???:' 'i '??ii.'-'.-'S'l.-; Averi* greatly enj:: yed by the'.'f&M^y] and 'visitors.', 'am.l tien, "a!! , y.ont home feeling that, Mrs. J. 'Moore, the- Sii-pt. .had lie ) i *. a *ivnl' good time, 1 . ' o ' We Thank You - - I.' v. T. C. Singleton.- pastor i t ha -First Bafiist Church of Xe-.vton and Editor >"f the Baptist Messenger.' , Mr T. C. Singleton and ehrjiter. returning from their vacation j-n , Richmond, Va ? honcred us with ;> visit with Brother Xoetl. edit v. of w rds to- say ir. his paper: Friday* mornvifi-' FetwriN ! ing by: way of I<(txo ? '?. H i i U ; vi?i't with. Brother N'oel'. editor, of. the. Roxbfcro C uriiir, ITe iw ryl j .1 he. -he s t i s i t he a t hie W e f o urid >? o n) r f the >a n :i _ day .o:v;>. ;n t"1..: . s*ct renv in ? r he fate. TV. is i>* a muchj better 'v'yuUv 'from the north eastern v-ect'ibh -of . the iktafee than by Purha.n. I Softie f the prettiest- .farms' -n t ? .-?late may hi- found in -Person eoUnty '? Record Georgia Tobacco Sales Atlanta. Ga , Autr. Tobacco sales in Gt-orpia to; ay set ;v record far ali time when. 3.128.631 pound* were sold fr $844,700 7 J. . ah avfraw of nea vy thirty cents per - pour.'1.. Five Hundred Chickem Mr. J. Y. Humphries of. the Bethyl Hill section has cone into the chick- j en business on a commercial scale, j having: on hand now five hundred! chickens. Mr. Humphries has been j giving some attention, to the ho* | business for some time. Ixit derided | 'tlits spring he v.vtftd try chicken.-*, and has us pretty a fleck a?, will be found in the County. Mr. Humph ries says his wheat- crop was, "fine, there being raised rfn th- Humphries j farms a&out auu Kusnels, and , pr.;s ? never better Patace Theatre Thursday ? Friday .si Saturday this week Billy iLt-j RoyV "Vanities of-l?2<V;. 15? People Special Scertrty, Elaborate- War ? h r - ? Chinese Attempting to Halt the Epidemic With Weird Ceremonials in Temple FOREIGNERS MENACED Shanghai, Aug. 7.? With . weir^ ceremonies in their temples to ap pease the dragon king. the Chinese p-ace attempting to halt -chalera which is daily causing: mere than one thmv | and deaths in the native sections of Shanghai and in the Pootiing dis trict, across the Wangpoo river. . Foreigners, living in concession, districts of Shanghai as modern aa European or American cities, haw been almost immune frsm the vourge, only two o? rheir number having died. The Chinese axs? praying to tao dragon king to <end rail to relieve th e drought and the fierr-' heat tb?t w drying up stream's and parching: rice fields. Their officials admit ! their InabfHty to cope with the I disease, although they are establish ing hospitals and rtherwise endear I oiring to relieve the sufferers of the ! h>ghly-fatal epidemice. Thousands' of nativen crowd the Chinese hospiihls, *+ios* faeiltiiew are utterly inadequate;. Ohly a few cases ,can- he treated, thousands dy ing .irv hovels : without medical at tention. ' ' ' Only narr. v.-' n-ree ty . separate the ' foreign .concessions with' their 20, f?00 foreigner-. of' whom more than ?1 n : ?? .lapa'rtese;- f.i?m tib>. d?n-e-" ? !y ? c rowd Ld -u: } It Oh' .^e quir t\t,. ' : ' ? .. Dev;K Of Miss / Novie Walker ? ? : . .?? ^ Mr. arid Mrs,. \VlTf W.ftlfcer, diejl' -at ". Vf'iitl'v .Hospital .Monday at .10:30, A . - ' .M .. V u r.e'ra ' > er.vice.s were chn~ *? ? K. Bnctrst .iliurch at -2 X11.* M : !.;?.? b>dy -l.!i<f r -est- 'in thy family, bury tog grslind, :_| P. -1 .McCi vegpr e viductihj? th? - XpVte'V' a.s only fourteen- years old, ' ? , at: I, v-.a- one or" the ' 1 -rightist and \ most 'r vahle ^afcijCtjerii- \vt* h-.we ? ever | V:r.^wn. ' .Shtw finished t"ae - 7: h grade [' :v.t- . the : V::st of- I. ni.ghurst' irade'i sch^oi. was chorister of the .J:tni*r B. V. F*. V'.. ami will be ' , missed; \iy the community. Another Fine Field Of Tobacco ? Mr. P. C-. -Clr?.yto)T ..was >h'>w;ii? a photograph last \vt>e!k of a of iniiMO tobAcep -hUls. The- tobaco was oppc'd \ f:aV e > ? hi srh ' h ri will 'aver atfr move than five leetj t It* will b?> nri-niin-a: this yvet*k, and expert? t - cure mo"re vftah .!TCtj->rri hundred pdujio5 tt> O'v* acre.. ' ? Another Ofd" y Soldier Passes rT- ? ? ? Mr. Kemp AYalfce wh lived near | Waodsdate, <HM about ten days flflro, ; Mr. \V alitor Ava? an honored member i of Camp Jones, and his padding will brinjf ' deep- repret to his comrades. If wfe mistake n t, this is the fourth to. -die since their last reunion in Rbxb.no in May, which leaves Its# ''than twenty of these "Grand Old ? Men/' Our Corn Club Boys We have visited several of our Corn Club Boys the past week, and ^ everything looks good. The last one visited vr*s that of John. Woody Rogers, and he has . some fine corn. Of course, we can not say who .1 ? tfoinfif to win this prize, but We will say that the boy who wins it Micald feel proud of his achievement, for the wtnneT i* going to produce- ?TM>r? ^Kpr. in? h.nhaig tn nee- forty Corn ( -lub- ?*y*r-pro4u?Inic au uvw- '?,'1 ajfe of clone ,to 100 "bu*hels-^?ny, some corn. ^ , Don't- miss' Billy Roy's "VAN-* I ITIBvS OF 1926" at Palacy Theatre. Thur idtoy? Friday ? Saturday this I week. . / .
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