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Professional Cards i J. J. WOODY 4 Licraaol Kabilaur Ktikw*. N. C. I t DR. E. J. TUCKER Dentist Office in Hotel Jones. ROBERT P. BURNS - A ttorney -a t- Law Office in Old Po.it Oifice Building -A DR. O. G. DAVIS Veterinarian, Offers hi* service to Roxboro and sui rounding community Phone 87 1 W. T. BUCHANAN I Surveyor ' Roxooro, M. C-. Routs 6. | j ?I:;- ? ? . ? ' " . DR. H. M. BEAM | Phjmician Offer* hi** service to Roxboro | and surrounding eountry Oftfce over Sergeant and Clayton's - Stare.. Day or Might - - - Phone 31 DR. GyC. VICKERS | Dentist I in WUburn and Sat.erfielt* Store Building on Alain Street, up ' stairs, corner rooms. ! 1 ' ;? ' ;V .?? i DR. J. H. HUGHES ! Dentist . ?>. ?Office in Ha tot .fortes, next door ?' "\oJr. Tucker's Office ? ! N. LUNSFORD > Atthrney-at-tUiw ' Office over Stor? V . Itoxbors. ;'N C. 1 ? Poultrv Aids income To Johnston Farm N. ' Nrny, .15. ? A ?flrrk of poult' y -on the farm f T VT: Ives of Jbhnst.on C unty ha? mo than niath' Up for the low pricr i *" cotton an '. !';:>?. reftirocd a net cash riconv f $272.01 in addition] 1 ? .<:UV) worth i-f p. u'try lyft: on the I ??? Mr.. Ives 1 '??. ,f:?n nsk rr ' th r?", h-r ?? whivh lu carried until May 7 v/hen the .flock i-dueeii to i'l hens making ar ovfra?/e of 4H hens for the. ywu1 From this flo?1.,; he hatched out rVckr and rai ed ,130. His financia' : Colli V shew* th ?V he sold 22J5 ick - cr.s for. $210.04; he sold 240 1-2 dos *.1 ejr#* for $182.35; he used I72.fi 4 ??????< rcrcs at home valued at $101. <?0; he used 37 chickens at home v. HiM at $30,27 and -has reserved 7* rror? hicken for lion^e use at a v;.'in- nf $10.20. This is si T ot :? 1 in vrtrif - f $5!U.76 f -iin th* ftock.' I i jaw ?. lal expenses fvr feed and added ? -i;jrv.v?nt was $2f?2.7.r? leaving a ret rrvlt for thi year < f $272.01. t Z ' *hr? is not ail. in his rirpoi'L "r . Lee. -Gar. son, home <? \ r.ior 'i<Trtnt Mr. Ivfi states ? "now ha 103 hen* with which t' hj*'n th" new and tlirstf livini? h -'h priced erics at this i? tie. These 108 henii are valued at TC70 :??1 b?le?te l for i a o ? valaed ;"i $>0.00 v.:kh' '?* Arfnl of "$100 worth of .veil J VjtcU 1 stoch. The inaome from the WANT THE BEST Work on your auto mobile at the most reasonable p r i c es? Then come to see us. We are real me chanics and know automobiles. Bring your car troub | ies to us. *? ?. 1 PR1DGEN MOTOR CO On Leasburg Street Phone 238 j Perk paid for feeding atad raisin* t;.4? i tock in addition to* giving the net income. Miss Garrison states that Mr. Ives , is cne of the best small farmer of Johnston County. He is owtot-r of CloverdaU Farm which, makes a specialty of pure bred Hampshire Hog?*, good seed corn and Mexican Big Bell Cotton. Mrs. Ives is his partner in the poultry venture and the inc me from the flock this year vis , aided f he family in keeping on t cash basis for incidental er.penses .?nd ha* provided high quality tood products - r the family during the" year. ? Hogs Kept Him From Going Broke. Raleigh, N. C., Nov. lo. ? A. H. Oliver of Mount Olive is a young niddlcaged farmer .with a keen mind irtd when a fact a'i>cut better farm ing is presented to !im in the right way, he. searches thr-oivstr it care fully and if it is worth his attentJ-n he gives it a trial. He did this with hogs. For over four years, Mr. Oliver and W. W.. ^hay, .-wine extension specialist at State College have been writitia: to other and paying one another oc- ; casknal visits. Mr. OHver became m8wtiiiiiiiiiiiinii!|.|||i|lmimmuMan interested in the breeding ?nd feed- { ';ng of swine according to the derti I onstraied methods and decided to j give it a trial. On November 6. he ; wrote to Mr. Shay saying, "I have I marketed two carloads of hogs this j year and now have 106 pigs just i Weaning. 1 shall begin breeding my ! ows next week. My heg sales f:r the year, to date, have been abrut ( S3. 800. I am just turning my pigs on the soybean fields with acce = -> to -helled corn, meal, middlings, fish n^eal and minerals. If this cour.se is unwise, please write me at oncc." ' Mr. Oliver stated further that he plan sto have rye on new land with which to fatten his pigs in the1 spring. The rye will then be plow-1 ed under and the land plunted to , c m fcr hogspirtg down in the fall, i "I have made over 1,400' barrel? of pctatoe sand over 100 bale? x?f cot ton this year/' he sty?, "but hogs have kept nic from going broke." ] Mr. Shay disagrees witlj Vis cor respondent When he says that hrgs kept him fr m going broke. It was 1 t he combfnatiop of hogvs and the Vnowlodge of how' to make them pro fitable that kept Mr. Oliver on a ash i basis this year. The 10G young 1 mcrtgage lifters are being handled 1 so as to be ready for finishing n. xt 5 year at the least possible co-t end < | -with the greatest gains. < H Bring Y our Corn To The Meadow Corn Mill THE MEADOW CORN MILL and we will give you service and quality. ? WE GRIND SIX DAYS IN THE WEEK ? We carry a line of Staple and Fancy Groceries Bring us your chickens and eggs ? we pay highest mar ket prices for same. J. M. O'BRIANT, Owner and Prop^ Leasburg Street ------- Roxboro, N. C. WE SELL TEXAS GAS AND OILS The Best You Can Imagine A Roast, roasted as you know how to roast it, makes a most pal atable and nourishing food for your family. Rich in the strength giving . elements . every . healthy family needs. Moore's Market 31 /'HONE J 73 Mr. Farmer Tobacco is selling high at the Planters Warehouse. Durham N. C. is the home uf the company. Why sell elsewhere and take a chance. When you sell ai the Planters you have used your best opportunity to get the highest dol lar for your tobacco. We are not in with speculators on your tobacco. We stand be tween Farmer and Buyer to get the highest dollar for you. Mr. Homer L. Umstead is running a smooth and high Sale ? Come and bring us your next load and let us make you a drummer for us. NOVEMBER 30th Tuesday 2nd Sat 18th Thursday , '2nd Sale- . . " 19th Friday 1st Sale DECEMBER 22nd Monday --- ? ts.t Sate 1st Wednesday - ? 1st Sale 23rd Tuesday .- 3rd Sate 2nd Thursday 2nd Sale 21th Wednesday 2nd Sate 3M Friday ? r 1st Sale 29th Monday ------ 3rd Sale 6tH Monday .2nd Sale Yours to serve, Hamlin-Umpstead & Co. Durham, N. C. Corner Chapel Hill and Man gum Street Thanksgiving On Thursday, Nov. 25th, all are called upon to give thanks for the things with which God has blessed us, and while we are all thankful for friends, mercies and Divine providence, we want to cadi your attention to a class who should not be forgotten? the fatherless and motherless who are, being cared for by the various or phanages in the State. If you forget everything else, do not forget to make a donation to this worthy cause. ? SALE DAYS THIS WEEK ? Friday, Nov. 19th, ........ 1st Sale Monday, Nov. 22nd, . ... 4th Sale Tuesday, Nov. 23rd, 3rd Sale Wednesday, Nov. 24th, ... 2nd Sale Thursday, Nov. 25th, Thansgiving, no Sale. ALL DAYS ARE THANKFUL DAYS AT THE ' ' -1 . ' '? Hyco Warehouse ROXBORO, N. C. ? OUR FORCE ? W.T. Pus ? Geo. W. Walker ? C.A. Lee, Auctioneer O. L. Satterfield ? Jno. H. Hester ? W. D. Yarboro >? Clyde Satterfield ? Robert Lunsford ? Jonah Garrett Ed Gentry The Market Is Strong This Week at the WINSTEAD W arehouse Roxboro, N. C. Prices sagged a little last week on all of the markets but they seem to be getting back this week. Prices are es pecially strong on the lower grades and the sales Monday and Tuesday were very spirited. The \V instead Warehouse 0 ? will join with its hundreds of happy friends and give thanks on Thursday, November 25th The market will be closed, but we all have much to be thankful for, and we are especially thankful to our host of friends for their liberal patronage, and we feel that all should give thanks for God's bounty to us this season, Let us all give thanks. ' , ? BRING US YOUR NEXT LOAD ? ? "? <* ' ? - , ' ^INSTEAD WAREHOUSE CO.
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