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PAC3 TIIKES w - ; t . ' KUUlklXiulXAia rua x -vise a iuul, ftnmdwn vuu i t . w. EVERY-WEEK IS AT - DOCEElY-McNAIR CLOTHING CO. : WE MEET COMPETITION Competition doesn't scare us. We are ready to meet it in everything we sell In quality of goods In price In service In courtesy of goods rendered extended In fact, we are always-ready to as far for our customers as any other firm in town and then some. We can do this, because - - . We have the best goods to bs had. Bought for cash at bargain prices. : " Our salesmen are instructed to satisfy you We appreciate your trade so much that bur trade mark is "THANK YOU." DOCKERY-McN AIR CLOTHING GO. the Kitchen Cobirj ' - oiwootH.iut housework-;, fc L. V FuoUr four; too bom.: roo tt lvufw frXfrfllfl aprf M IptftYt E (X 1 M j""" fftSr "Servant problems no longer annoy" ORGANE your"housold iork on a conservation of time strength basis and you, too. can be tee of servant prob- .idSS'SSI fi"-..'. hardest woriris done. Yet it need no. he Hoisier kitchen cabinet will centralize Utehen attivities and save orecioos time and much labor. " - - Sctentifically arranged, within easy reach, is every wanted convenience You reach rnstead of walk. You sit at "T "SSen iZSZTSSSi your preference awaits you here. Come and see it der. ' t put, any m.. in your home. ' Pay.thti balance in convenient amounts. ' ' ' - - . " ' -' - 1 : See the Hoosier now." Don't deny yourself this great convenience another da. McN AIR Fair VUbn' we bvileJ to'wb tli. furnltoe .tore tieir JieaJquartcr. next week Come in h! km t ,eat; hear Ae music hI re,t. WB wi'J kve our Koorier ealinet' on exU&on in the builJinj at Ae Fair Groand,. Look up oar exlubrt. POULTRY EXHIBIT Director Liles Urges Neces sity for Greater Interest in Poultry. Information Con cerning Fair Exhibits. To thd poultry raisers 'and all oth ers Interested In more and better poultry for Richmond county: Being director of the nouUry department of the Richmond County Fair to be held next week, I deem It necessary to elve to the nrosDective exhibitor (es pecially the beginner) some addition al information, and instructions as to how to nroceed to enter his fowls: A pen consists of one male and four females. The Fair Association will furnish exhibition coops free of charee. Fowls will be fed and wa tered during show free of charge- Each snecimen must have a leg band donat ing its number. If the exhibitor has no bands the Fair Association will furnish bands and put them on for five cents each bird. All fowls must do Rfint to Fair KTOunds on Tuesday, November 4th- The manager will be there from nine to six o'clock to re prIvr and arrance all exhibits. All exhibits must remain till Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, but must be removed between three' and six o'clock.. A poultry Judge, an expert, win nlace the awards. T want to uree every person m tne county that has pure bred poultry to evhihit them at this fair. Poultrv raisins: has lagged far be- t.in ta nther Industries of the rmmtv. Aa a consebuence thousands r,t Hniinra worth of noultry products are shipped Into this county, every year. Never has there been sucn op Tinrtimitiea to make money out ,of nniiitrv as exist right now. Eggs sell lng for a nickel a piece ana can oo nrnrliiced for two cents eacn., u an should come through this coun ty selling macihnes tnatwouia raano vonnina nickel out of every two cents dropped in It, doubtless he would do a landoffice business, ana wai is juw .,!., aM Klrldies will do WT a five cent egg for two cents worth of teed onrf aro ffiven her. A man in. Mis souri toolrl60 hens and made a clear profit, of $976.00 in 10 months after h,vinir'nii th feed for tnem. . k halt million dollara worth of poul- tv-anH erea could be produced In Richmond county every year -wimout nmduclne one bale of cotton or one 'bushel of Obrn less than we now pro- Hrinr vour chickens to the fair; if you haven't any come and see what the others have and resolve to got somo pure breds and, get both pleas ure and profit out of them, I am anxious to help anyone inter ested In better poultry with any In formation I have. If I can assist you in any way my telephone number is ' 209-W. Call me up. I am at your service. , T. BERRY LILES, Rockingham, Tax Listing .in Steele's and Black Jack. 4 Set for issue of Oct. 2?rd Supervisor E, D. Whitlock and assistant, W. F.Long, will com plete taking up the question naires and tax listing m &teeie s. township this week. The Board of Review will meet here next. Tuesday to pass upon the hst- ments. Mr. " Whitlock is tomorrow (Friday) sending out question naires to the property ownera in Black Jack township, and he will begin collecting these next Mon day week. ; ': . ' The townships so far complet ed are Wolf Pit, Rockingham, Marks Creek, and Steele's tlna week. . Abernethy to Monroe. Set for issue of Oct. 23rd Dr. P. M. Abernethy left yes terday for Monroe, where he has decided to locate for the practice of veterinary surgery. A splen did opening was made available there by the -death two weeKs ago of Dr. Watt Ashcraft, and "Doc" has gone there to live, iie has hfipn rjracticing at Rocking ham for several years, during which time he has made a wide circle of friertds Who regret his departure. . pr. H. 1J. Kolnna win continue to reside here, his friends are glad to know. : James Stucky Says, "Rat Cost Me 5125 f or riumDing $uis. "Wo rnuldn't tell what : was clogging up our toilet and drains. ,We had to tear up floor, pipes, etc.r found a rat's nest in base- ment. They had choked the pipes ... a ira i ,1 V ill witn retusa - i ne piumoer s uw was $125. RAT-SNAP cleaned the' rodent out. Three sizes, 25c, ouc, i.ou. &oia ana guar anteed by Everett Hardware Co., Watson-King Co., and uox view Store. HELP ROCKINGHAM CIIGV,
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