Farm Raised Birds ? Win High Honors Raleigh', N. C?. Nov. 8.- ? That the faj*m boys an dgirls cf North Caro ] na can now produce poultry that ranks wito the best in tse United Slates was demonstrated by the re alty of the SesqwirCentennial Poul Tiy show where 40 such biras made 7. v. clean sweep, of ail the highest rib Vons and silver cups awarded in the club classes. Through the generosity of fo^m i - G vernor Cameron Morrison. Al I-n (}. Oliver, poultry extensicn spec ialist at State College, was able to -end 40 birds to this International' Poultry Show held during the last week in October. The birds were ae c tmpaniod to the show by county : gent J. W. Hendricks of Catawba i County and were selected from Cata v?ba, Linc:Vi and.. Stanly counties. f~.qt of the forty birds sent. 22 von . 'ue ribbons, eight won fed ribbons rnd two wen white ribbons. In ad dition three silver cUps for the best birds in. the show were won in spec iaf sweepstakes contest. Two on : ies ccnsistins of a Rhode Island Red pullet and cockerel were judg ed the two he*t birds in the show o? c y breed by any contestant. '"Peultry workers at- State College < \pre<< themselves - as beit\g highly v 'cased at this Wonderful ^hewing. 1?3r a number o fyears, extension work ers have been placing pure bred .?ultry with farm bsys and girls. Demonstrations in how to mate, I veecl and care for the birds have been made and the results show row .' at the boys and girls are learn- j : g these valuable lessens very rapid Ijr; It is felt that the State has | ? lined some valuable advertising as result of this contest. Mr. Oliver Mtes that this is not the first iime the -poultry club members have \v:h first priaes at national events. \Vlaltcr Young of Dayton, Ohio. Ctte "of -the; Scsfjui judge?, stated that the North. Carolina' birds were as' '-v.orl as any that he had ever seen. "TV. felt that the entries would have won first prizes in the open show ?'pk well as in the club classes whetr they were' entered. . ? -o? ? ?? ?? ft*" Notice Having qualified as Administratrix >.:! the estate i Lemuel P. Dt.vis. ' Sensed, late of Person County. State of tforth Carina, this K ti notify rtW persons holding - claims - gainst said estate to present them the undersigned or) or before the 8th day of October, 1927., or this r.otjce will be pleaded in bar of their j ^ svtn . I . All pers ns owir/r said est. at" wi'-l j 1 p'ease make immediate peymbrt. This Oct:her 8, 1926. ADA F, DAVIS, j Administratrix j ADVERTISE IN THE COURIER A. Notice ?t? Land Sale 1 By virtue of the powers contained i nthat certain deed of trust,, ex- 1 e-cuted by J-D. Perkins, J.W. Chamb ers and J.T. Walker, Jr., and their wives, on February 3rd, 1923* and cf recor din the Register of Deeds cfiU-e. for Person C>unty in . Book 4, p age 582, the terms of same having not been complied with, and at the re quest of the holder of same, I will effer for sale to the highest bidder ; for cash at public auction at tie Court House d or in Boxbpro, N. C. on . j Saturday, November 27th, 1920 | at 12 o'clock M?, that certain hi of | land lying and being in the Town of'! I Roxboro, 4 M. C.. bounded on the t j M'.rth by Mrs. Maggie Win3tead and j T, D. WlnBtead; on the E \st by the | Norfolk & Western Railway Co. right of way; on the South ' by the lands of the estate of D. M. Andrews, and on the West by Tu^'.cef Street, con taining, two and one-half acres, mere oit! less,* and being the lot of land conveyed tD J. D. Perkins and others by T. W. Henderson. ^ This October 25th, 192l>. j W. D. MERRITT, Trustee. ? -o Executors Notice i Having qualified as Executor c-t the estate of .1. . L, Mcnk? deceased, late of Person County, Stut? of N*oith Carolina* this is to notify all persons, holding claims against said cjtate to present same to the undersigned cn or befcre the 9th\day of October, i 1927, Or this notice Will be pleaded I in bar of their recovery. . I AH persons owing s^id estate yvill make iur.uel.'uta pay meat. >htj Oct. 9t!i, 1925 W. R. 4 J. C. MONK. Executors o ? ? ? Gaston County is interested in beekeeping ana next spring some of the landowners of the county plan t oget :nto the game. hurTsteppinb FROM AUTOMOBILE Able to go to work next day j after simple home treatment I As William If. Avey of Rutland, Ver mont, stepped from his car about . three o'clock in the afternoon, his left i foot felt sore, apd by five o'clock he , could not Btep on it. "I sent for a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment," he writes, " and bathed it once every half hour. At ten-thirty, I could step on it and walk, and the next morning I went back to work." Active people everywhere tell of numerous instances of the amazingly quick and complete relief that Sloan's has given to sprains, wrenches, bruises ? ip fact every kind of muscular pain.' It doesn't just deaden the nerves. By speeding up the circulation it helps the body to throw off the cause of the pain. Get a bottle today and have it on hand. All druggists? 39 cents. Sloan's Liniment KILLS PAIN The Good Will of friendly, well served customers has made our road pleasant with the cheerful sunshine of success. We welcome every opportunity to sVow you our good-will Service. E. D. Cheek 8 Home furnishers, Funeral Directors and Embalmers Our blotto: The best of yesterday is not good enough for today EIGHT YEARS OF PEACE 1918 1926 i I I * | i i I As suddenly as thev-beiran the cannons hellish roar was stilled ? the flames ?f hate and fury were quenched and the blood red clouds of the rtost titanic struggle the world has ever known rolled away. 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