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r.Vr-3 * ET\YK fV- I'mtii f?) CONDUCT TONSIL AND.ADEX: S OID CUNIC FOR PERSON <fcb. h-?.' , TETitough jtBj Bureau of Medicaf Int?pectibn. cf. schcol?, it was arranged to have a trained school nurse, in Person County for thp purpose o1J l- . making a free medical inspection of every schcol chftd, which consisted of testing their vision, hearing, teeth, tonsils and adenoids. During the months cf November* December and a portion of January Miss Rumle E. t Williams, . State Board, of , Health school nurse, visited most everjf school in the county and made a thorough - medical inspection of. each School c&ld. It was found that quite a large ? tiumjber had bad tonsils and adepoids some few with defective vision ani hearing also a small -percentage with defective teeth, but, due to the fact' jL; that through County Supt. Beam's effort, the State Board* of Health . placed it dentist in the county some time ago and he did a great.work for the children of Person CoUnty, having saved a large number .of then permanent teeth. This work being . ddne;" absolutely free of charge, to the county, and individuals. ^ The work of the State Board ot Wealth, not only consist in tb.? detection of physical defectsin school children, but also in the correction of remediable physical defects in chilV dem for very little Rood would result from'going about telling parents of* their children s physical defects and offer no wajrTor them to be corrected for in the majority of cases V. t?L- parent knows the defect is present but fails to have it corrected- for lack, of convenient facilities' and* specialist hear by. The State Board -of Health effers a plan by which schodl children between the ages 6?12 inclusive, who are suffering from diseased tonsils and adenoids, may reqeive; treatment in emergency hospital, including operation by one cf . the States best-oar, eve, nose and throat, specialist all for tH-* nomtrtae bill of * $12.50 cr absolutely free-.of charge, in needy cases." The- above fee is "T"*?~ charged to dufiay t he actual test-of , . the clinic. This temporary hospital, will be conducted at Roxboro, begmttirnr Tuesday, morning July 18th and con* *" tinuing for four days. Our Equipment. consist-of a complete, operat...infj, rbom Qutfit, etherizing room. 25 beds, linen blankets/ hot water bottles and all other modern convenience. A corps of the states irtost c.om ?. patent nurses will be tH re to oare for the children. After having tbnr srls removed the children will have to remain one night in the Hospital bung. i?1 laired tn rntn.rn tinnif the fnl- . l6w'ing~lTay. To allow diseased tonsils to remain untreated, impairs- the " cHUs health', until in later life it will h-avo produced seme 'incurable defect or other permanent defects ?'MTT!>?n- who .are suff^nhcr froni dijSh9?c->! tcripils; and adenoids usually t. ir.i one cr.'fr.fjre of_'hg following . nvmip^ms.. jcncr.il . Mrdaisp'or' U<\' >??un 1 .? uiMvfh'? . f'-.-t? inie-v > 'lan^iimei ,<hi|l in their ric 'a: >-frefluo.tff'ly having: hots dhroat fpi hjhjr ' 1 puj-h their ni v.rrhr?. - . shnnivr at nijrht, .of ten tirrr-s' hea . ache.. weak eyes, tit-h'ntr and runninV carp which - fen times r'te.ul* in leaf . ViOS?. ~\V - 'jrv.:i:s wlli yru willfully de* my,yovir. chjh'r: M the right * l?vel(tp into health citizen vwrr s'.it* by neglect njr t *' ir hciilth? Who this opportunity .U place 1 p.t yjur <lo^r. wrhir jrc^Paphic-wl an! financial .'teach of every citizen in Person 4 Colin* v. opportunity onjy corner lio.vow. pouipv one' every three year?. this being the first time it has wer _ been to Person C >u?Vty. howw-r the State Board of Hfalth !l - successr| fully conducted thost4 clirVirs ".in* .t large number of ccuntie3 over* the state, and a total number 1 of 4000. '-1 school children have been sut'ccss fully oneraied .irt by the ->hov:- in. _ Every parent whose children., were found to be suffering: from disease! . .tonsils and adenoids, when the in- pection was made in the winter, will be communicated wittf about the clin ?ic, and those who wish to avjil "themselves of this opportunity ,mAy' return the enclosed postal which the1 Will teceive later to Miss .Williams, the County nurse, Hoxboro. N. C. or either urtve their name and address to Mr. or Mrs. J. A. Beam County Supt * - Of ftcH.>olg and Welfare officer, Prof J A. Beam,*-County Kupt. of schools, end Dr. Brad'sher,- County Henlth o cor,, nre in hearty co-oprrt&ion\ and sympathy with this . wort, . and . . welocme it to Person County. We have too, the co-toperation of Person County. , i o? ? ^KOTlCE-Kor aale , one hound <ioij, j Wijt sell cheap to quick buyer. Apply to Obie Frazier, Timberlnke, N. K}.~, route 1. 6-14, Itpd l : Extra jar topa, porretim lined, 30 cciki per dozen at Lonirhurat Mer.? ' 7~? ?' * . r_ " B ' ;V . ' / upcarmn .-t-t^rNsaa' ni *?3Q*wpB?ewCT*as WEiilid SELL POULTRY TO CONSUMER' Specialists Believe It to Bo Most Profitable Method of Disposing of Best Fowls. (Prepared "by tha. UnUod States Department r . of Acncoliara.)' ' j Tliere are three general ways of filing * poultry?rilirect to the consumer direct to tfte retailer, or to commission merchants, for selling on the open market. Selling direct to the consumer is believed' by pQultry specialists of the United States l^epartment of Agriculture to be the most profitable i\?ethod o? disposing of lilgUgrade goods, for the charges of the middlemen are eliminated. Tery often the producer Is situated so that he can build up a retail trade . among the families of a neighboring town or city,. ' delivering his goods once or twice u week. or oftener If.desired. In this way he can obtain ft substantial Increase oyer prices paid in- the open iiiamci, nainxianj 10 mis irutf in me case, of strictly fresh eggs. Often it is possible to find customers tnh tojvn or city witblo reasonable hauling tllstance, taking eggs and poultry to them. * at regular intervals. Hotels, restiiU- r rants and clubs are good customers t which can be supplied id this way. by t contract^ , v Often there are grocery and provi- 1 slon dealers catering to u select trade' ^ to whom the producer can sell regular supplies of eggs and poultry. * Of V course, the simplest way to sell prod- 1 uce Is through^tjie commission mer- L chant. ? . does Vway"?Avith expense rk?? f' Plucked and Ready for Copsumer. iiiu irouuw 01 private trades. but the ^ returns -usually are not so large, ex- * ept \Hien dealing with certain com- ~ li.Tssion houses that have, built up a Title'tratio along certain lines. The Do- I Ijnrtraont of Agriculture-. has . Vomeral ?. 'UlletlnSsjoyerltig the subject ->f mnr .'-J Vh Fatf poultry, Farriers' r.ntleflp "S30, Shipping 1-htgg by Pit reel f-ost. may he' 2)?rif tree tipi.n :<p|'ii. ath p. to the division of publications; Tanners' IttiL- p : :;n ,"2S. Hints to. Poultry llaisersi? ?r fi -nt s; I 'cpartirient Bulletin 0(51,. Feed'.T' post of Kgg Production. price 10,cents, L .my be ordered -of the- superintendent^ ?I ilecKinents. government priming- of- '} ^ flee, Washington. " v-- Is* BOWEL TROUBLE IN POULTRY T( One Good Way to Prevent Ailments , ^ Is Not to Feed Anything Solid ^ for Seventy-Two Hours. ^ ... ?- V "To prevent white diarrhea and 0; bowel trouble, 'chicles should not l?e a let! any solid-feeds?frrr~UT ienst?r2 hours after hatching," says Harrr Kxnbleton. head of the poultry depart- merit of (.skhiiioma A. and M. college. ~ "During this period,- jhoxveVer, they should receive ^our. skim milk when l taken from the incubator, and this, j\ should be kept before them nil the __ . hue. in nddiiion to'nw- milk mo.v ^ should receive some fiiie sand which ^ nets as-a grit. ? "When , beginning?" te feed solid feeds, feeding should be little and often. A commgrcftil chick feed scat- a: 'terwf in a finely cut litter accom- r? ripniiMl with some rolled oats or John- c r,v c/ike or. ri inlttiiiv* of tlu><ip with hard-boiled oijjs makes :i very __ ijood feed for starring young chicks. Care should l?e taken not to over feed them>' N ft r- p Bumble Foot Remedy 1 - ' ? "A | This trouble is an abscess orr ; [ the bottom of the foot caused ; j. hy n splinter in the foot or' ! jumping off a higtrxnosr.?ff-the ! y< roosts are at fault they 'should '} 01 be'remedied. : ' ' \ e] Tie a cord tightly around the -!' jc llow of blood. Opwt tlai^Uwrm 1 n' ' and thoroughly ciimn out the ; core. Disinfect In a dilute so- ~ lutlon of tloctpce of Iodine, after which apply a generous dress-' & Ing, of carbolatdd vaseline and ft bandage.* lb two days repeal- _ the dressing of Iodine and cur* bolated vaseline. ti ^ v'_ . ^ ^ 1 in * p . ? '/ tbi. aoxBorx) cQuai:... ju .?uu?i5.HALTEO TflAtfiS TT ?* *?i ? ?;. v ta Ijocnrfs tire casing immense ms|gt to crops' in Spain,,and jdv. l ertimentai'Tnonjurcs have. prpwid ib? sufficient to stop th? plagus;- it ?u ( reported in diSpatehfs from l.a Car. , nlina, Saragmsa aiithTTnisea, three ; priii ci-pal agricultural sections nf J Spain. The plague is much more extensive than'last year. < A mail train in the La Carolina 1 region was stopped several times " because of the tliicknesg of the jn-ts tj on-the-racks. rnaking them sc.. J greasy tho train wheels were unableto grip the rails. " ?. REST FOR DUTCH WINDMILLS 1 Wings, of windmills, which seem such an essential part Of Holland, ' apparently are doomed to come to a ' standstill, or" to-continue in-action ' only in The case of the smaller indivjdually-owned. . mills.. General ' application of the cight-liour law makej ' unprofitable for the mill owners to wait for favorable breezes, so they are about to install petro- . leum motors, .according to reports i in rHitoh naocrc I 1U ?nU3l i l MAI LU.MliKIN. 1 A pitifui sight to see our Baptist ' >re^cher. doing things that a worldly nan should not do. The Bible says 1 hat'we shall work h'ard and'live by ' he sweat-of the brow, and that is .hat I hgve been, doing all ' of my 1 ife. I have ngt'beenaround begging ; he people in the cpmjnunity *to give 1 io; bams .and hens. '^Everything that a dene in. see ret shall*fe proclaimed tpon the housetop. Tij|e Bible says thereyia no-, respect f person' with Gci, and Why is it hat mar. should ? When cur,school at digh View was* badly in need of a tbve and bucket, and the school roard was asked to furnish them, and j hhy whuld not^ and in order to get ( hem tH; school had. to have' a box larty to make up money to buy, them . Hfch. And'th? teacher over there cn- ' y- getff $50.00 a. month, and at Bethel lill High School they get from $100 o $225,00 a month.* And tttby' spoke gainst us having a'good road down j n this part of the township.- And hey say .we are ignorant down in hifi part of the township. If we are, t is your, duty to help us instead of rying to pull us :own. The Bible emmanris you to help tUo^-poof and eedy in their afflictions.?W. W. viley. o? ? J Want Ads SUGAR. $7.00 per hundred peunda . ' LontrkurSt Mercantile Qx,' Jiloner, ;.C. . ? ' r"~~ . 1 : I Quart fruit jars- $1.00 per. dozen, _ -2 gallon jars $1.25, at Longhurst r~ - T~? A > vu>. kllU VV., lAOiU Jig, . land saueJ - \ Bv virtue, wf .two .trusts executed. -? r> mc- by M. T. Clay tort' unci wife', uly registered- in Person. County art | l ook 2, page* HO and *63, and- a*, hie request -rif the heirs, I will on aturdav th Sth day of- Joly 1JI2. ell at public' au<Hk>n' for cash at th?" 1 ourt house door in Roxb;>ro? .that c-rtain tract-of land lying-.in Person ;! ounty, X. C. .adjoining the lands of -j fat ar.d Albert Warren, on tHe-East \] '. D. Clayton, on the South Callie- |] [..Oakley, cn the West, and John | talker and I. A. Long- estate-inow !; ccupied by Oscar Hamlin) 'contain-- ^ lg 101 aces more ,6r* less. This June 6th - 1022." ^ T C. Brooks, Trustee. Quart fruit jars $1,0.0. per dozen, ! 2 gallon jars $1.25,. at Longhilrst | lereantjle Co., Jalong, N. C. i ubscrib'e to The Courier Today. -!{ $1.50 A Year, and Worth* It. j HOUSES FOR RENT?One 5 room nd one 3 room dwelling house pr *nt, near depot. Apply to JoJAi H. arver. Hotel Jones, Roxboro, N. C. -It pd. .SUGAR. $7:00 per hundred pounds t Longhurst Mercantile Co., J along, C. . II ? ? BOARDING?Can accomodate two r three "table boarUeLi. Mis. AbliiL!, cademy Street, Rcxboro, N. C* Ipd LET ME FIX tMat old umbrella for ou?will do as good service a new ne. Can satisfy you with a new .covr, but can not keep them.on hand nger than 10 day's after covering, s all covers are cash.?'Ah Bflrnetl. StJGA'R. $7.00 p?m: hundred v \>ou n d .? I Ixrtighurst Mercantile Co., Jalong, !. C. . FIRE INSURANCE more impor. ant now-'than ever. Could you ifi? lade jTrar'tiprne -without embarrastmtl You'Wf-muai^r up a-tew ... _ , . ... - - -^ ^ " - ,1?k?_ x-.' ' I".:-'1- - -? NE gist, 1928 r^fcj; red jar rings 8 packages for 'S r.-fs. a: T.migtJjrst Mercantile fr o ,- J.ii.n.v N. C. ; -j-iJ WHEAT. WAITED?I will :ray, ;asb market price, for wheat delrv- al ;red_to me in Roxboro. Will pay N" irice ouoted on day of delivery.?S ? j. DAVIS, Roxboro, N. f. . Extra jar tops, pcrcetion lined, 30 al ants .per dozen at Lcmghurst Mer- N jtitile Co.,. Jalong, NV G. : tv ? . 1 ; in HOGS FOR SALE,?Pure.bred rcg- Ti jest hog for breeding. Reasonable nice. Come and" see ' tlJem.?J. Y., fr Jumphries, Woodsdale, N.' G., route M I. 6r7.4tpd.JRuby red jar ring3 3" packages for r >5 cents,, .ait LonglJurst Mercantile I _ 3o? Jalong, N. C. ' ; I,, -?n ;?. ai Bring us your chickens and "eggs, highest market price. Longhurst y Mercantile Co.. .lainno N. Ci NOTICE. f< Thih is to notify all persons that 'v [ have sold my stock of goods at Chub Lake, to Jack Barnott. I am T< responsible for all bills against the ^ store accumulated to June the first MI persons owing me or having bills againgt me please c'all for settle- f' ment. ; I. 11 4tpd. W. A. BLACK. |~ Bring us your chickens and'eggs. e' highest market price. -Longhurst 8 Mercantile Co., Jalong, N." C. - ' 'I . ; ' ei Swap your chickens andl eggs far r< fruit jars, and sugar at- Longhurst 1: Mercantile Co., Jalong, N. C. ?' < aNOTICE. ^ , j.-: .. r. ; > ti Tl's is to notify all persons- that a, 1 have barest the st<~ck of-goods {, From-VF. A. BfacIT" at Cuub Lake. 1. 3, am not responsible for dabts, accum- O slated on or-before June first nine- " een twenty two.- ? JACK BAENETT..' J. 11- 4'p.i ^ 1 Bring us your chickens and eggs' !~ aighest market price. Longhurst ~. Mercantile Co., Jalong, N. C. NOTICE g Please see me and >?et your wheat threshing license as the law. requires. . ; A. P. Cliyton. c 2S. Register of Deeds. : i o Bring us your chickens > and ' eggs. F highest market price. Longhurst T Meroantile Co., Jalong, N. C. i - TVirrnin vs K^jvo, Saturday, '3 'ue 24th. . i *. ESctra jar .tops, percelian lined, SOc-nts per dozen a* Lentrhurst Mer-_ C antiJe Q?, Jalon'g, X. C. tr , Over.'?250.oo,uj0 defferson sold in tW.ft by tlie Satt.ert.c-: 1 Agency. '1: b rili b? rcpeuto 1 in 1S22 SATTEft 1ELD, ''Old on-1 Tried". Do U Xz>w S % . ' . . . !| : .'; g- S'1 .. HON. F. S. SPRX'ILL * CO-OPERATIVE M ilir ?o? % The Rocky Mount To ? ?1 Trade in a recent mee g< gj. endorsed plans for k< |i'b-v(- \varehouses open th'is |? gii adopted resolutions to 1 principal address-on-O % P> delivered by Hon. F. ? ? g followed severa) promi S, a oring the open market ||ia lowing clipping was ti % ?| Rocky Mount Telegrai The first speech of the Ai5' mtljin ho Hon?e3?e?ebrm-m ^ ? torney of this city, who a g^s! man and in preliminary rer g gj' the importance of the mat ?, iv, meeting.. Mr. Spruili stated 1 3 & know enough about co-ope PH ing to give a concrete.opini out that what he would hav al |?j deal only With the machine] viatjpn apd "hot the furtlar i|| operative marketing. He th? ^ g, cussion of the contract Whic ?j g| - became members of the- as 3 S required to sign, apd discu gj gj| phases and objections wh> a w whic^'he^said'ougnt to a] a? business man*of sense. Un affl of.the contrart, he declari a It sugn commit themselves ti 3 |& five years to an invisible th 3 ra no capital and which exst |i mind and that all funds wt a K. ble tfiing borrowed would a fiT claims against its member 3 3 itr. Spruill took up Spoeifla.il S B| 0, lfl uml 10 of UieTwutHWitflVe' 9 3 'nK ussooiuUon may I IggsaSErt bto yrsrg-fgi " 1 ^ :z 'v I Swap your chickens ,?nd eggs fori ait jars and sugar at Lo'nghurstl y pn .lyl.inc. J7, & ' ?. t" 7 . =fo SUGAR. $7.00 per hundred pounds i H Longhurst Mercantile Co., Ja(j>ng, I: . C. - ' - - -* A Call*at SATTERFIELQ'S office for 1 kinds of - bonds. Mo sending tc 1 ew York or other places. We wit \ rite your bond while y.ali_are._ watt- g. Se? SATTERFIELD. "Old and ~ tied." _ J t] Swap your chickens and eggs for _ uit jars and sugar. at Idonghurst ercantile Co., Jalong, N, C. license taxes DUE, All license 'taxes are due dune 1st . -Doctors, lawyers, automobiles, for ( ire, etc. Penalty of 20 per cent on nd after July, 1st: v.- - _ b. m:~. o'briamt. Sheriff. " WANTED1?A good tenant with C >rce enough to plow 125,000 tobacco t ills or more on my farm near Leas- fc urg, N. C. 1923. Must come highly t jcommendedi J. W. Dixcn, Roxboro, 7 . C. * 14 Its . - * ~ Swap your chickens and eggs for r alit jars arid sugar at ' Lo?ghur3: j [ercantile Co., Jalong, N. C. s : ; ??? ?- t We have several of tile latest mod- ? No. 9 Oliver- Typewriters. These r re standard" machines . in every re>ect, but have been used from sevral days td n month eacR Xb?5 i* a j ;4i bargain if you need, or expect \ ) need a typewriter soon. The pripe i this machine, is present $55.00, ad advances to $65,00 on .Talv 1st,. Te guarantee that you can not detect e difference between these machines ? rid new machines shipped out direct e om factory. .The price is Only $35100 3 long as 'stock lasts. LOOK TH'IeM ! c VER. R. A. SPENCER & SON. It j ~" """ i a Ruby red jar rings 3. packages for i > 5 cents, ?at-, LangWjrst MercantiL^ }., "Jalong,VN. C. : ; It Don't Forget the ball game Satur-l ay, June 24th. J j irs for the premium. Get right. See.) J ATTERFIELD. Do It Now. Mr, Traveler^ before you leave town * ^ all at Satterfiefd's office and get an <. ^ciden. Ticket. 25c a day. It may}* lean $5000.00 ta you. SATTER- j IEtD INS AGENCY', "OH arid .S ried." ' . S ; $ Ruby red jar rinjra 3 packages for b IT cents, at Lcnghfjrst Mercantile ^ i frVnr v r. ' . v United 'f?t"atc's t i3elilv & Guanine?s o., itL- ?trfrr.C'est bon^j::'4 Company 1 the world. Don't ask y.iirl "fr'teni $..sijariV yopr bbod. ,We wilt slur. ( ';f :i sns?.M premium. See. SATTriHIELR. the bon i man. ubscrib* to The Courier Today, SPEAKS ON tobacco as i; sees f AkKETIXtt. i.!e|..t!?,-Tr:.i ROM O * .absolutely. The >pe bacco Board of a*$o?i*tion. "this sa Ming" -trrmrtiiv nn- wlgV; *3 ieping tobacco i:l C1 without .the t season and tur'' !t cr Put ,l t :hat offect. The without the apprcvi ve?subieet was gu''h. lA-it- tb j- e 11 ...v.-1 grower, as well as t 3. bpruill, uho] uppn tV)e pfopitff nent men fav- i Constitution and d< plan. The fol- <ook away all such tken from the. c!aI responsibility ol ? . ! association and the j ed upon his tobacco ' meeting wfts ; friarcd that the-, ma: prominent at-I crimmnteiy 13 a' W!f cted as Chair-'wt,J the eritani* narks stressed 1 ,s ln horrowthe raoi narKs stressed man in Pitt coantv ter before the 1 PortSenate shore, tithat he did nofl 10 delivered the grc rative market- eeii-, "this atn" on and nointerl I o.-gar.iaation." While on apa pointed., tWiz6 th(, a8socill, p tf* etcv irmil.l 1 1-. , - . -? _ | nouses, re-Qryinj? j) rv of the asso- i clared that nct^a \v nentals of eo-tUoa **ut tU-xt the 51 h growers who i The final section w isociation arG I provided jnGfcns for issed the legal j stated" that if the i ch a-studv of,<P th^ .^ociaticn f , . ', ^r.ot iehver the tRrd o him, and oi | en the tobacco tl 3peal tn?rvniM' ^n.- Hilt, der the terms I was estim^jjx], shout id, those -who. t!?'rdJ yf"l T? P?iht -? vided-that the grow< > serfdom for hould come up reprj ting Which haS | co. ttis gTower is boi Only- in the'costs of theditiVatro rich! the .'inviai- :*Wc? thUJ th? he nreferred ,ew who hM the tc oe preierreq r<VTrhlrtiTipr ^ ^ , "S* tuluLiu mum ly Se^fens 7j 8j ' huilt 11 ^ cmimm ' contract,1 titular-?f^rWrTwigiingt sigt handle members' just contract.' . - ? r i - ? t"~" f- V" ; r-f* > . : - ^ .. . - . .. J?ih. ^.* ^j'.ey Nor:1, when 4jfJ}pnerSme. A JEFER8DS policy 5a ypar life means I II fji-1 If n f? ] "IV -'a.1 T.nju. so' H >w. Tomer.-. i.y be too Ite. See SATT5K1-iELT\ Dis't. -tent.. Quart, fruit jars $1.00 ' per dozen, -I gallon jars $1.25, at-Longtiur$t Icrear.tUe Go.,' Jalong. M. C. "lcnty fruTt"Jart, Rubbers a'fld fit- ??r -Katra-jar tops, parcel'm lined, 30 -ntarper dozen at Lo'njharsl Mer-" entile Co., Jalyng, N. C. AGENTS- WANTED?Men and- woit-n to handle city trade and retail he original and genuine Watkins I'rouots, Remedies, Extracts, Spices, "ollet Requislties, Household .Speeilties, Automobile Accessories, etc, rcr ISO guaranteed products Our r.iues- are* unequalled, and Watkins iua'.ity is in a class by' ijself. Write odav for free--sampie and full deaiis of OUf 6(fer and what -it-means 9 y?m. The J. R. Wutk'rn Co., Dept.7, New York,. N. Y. 6-7-3tipii. JEYFEksOX is a hourr ' Id word U, N.. C. Every North Co-^'.inian ia ustty proud cf tit - 1 f. n, the !r inset tiff insurer, c- t' - ,.,iany in ^ he South. Ketp your -r-, it Home. fl ia SA7TEF..TELD. He .. il do ths at.. j, ' .. Quart fruit jars $J.03; r dozen; -2 gallen jars $1,25, at Eongburst lercahpile Co., Jalong, N, C. - LAA'D SALE? Under and b -vir.u far ..in mort nge deed fcx?. cult - . . undersign1 by St-.ir T\'v:V.~ r- ' wife Ireneieniley i-ted : , 2920. 1 will n ' s ? SATURDAY JULY 22. 1922, t the Court House door in Roxboro, Cf. at V2 O'clock, M., sell at public . ruction tic the higlieyt bidder the fol- ~ 7 cwing'described lot-or parcel of land, o-witr , Lying cn the East side of Dickens treet, near tne town of Roxboro. Jeginning at a stake ; near George Smith's corner on Dickens Street, hdhce wiFW George Smith's line 158 t. to \ R. R. right of way, thence iouth with said right of way 75 ft. y s corner of lot No. 4 and W.*A. Servant's corner, tlience with W. A. ?ergeantv3 line 153 ft. tp Dickens ftreet.' thence North with Dickens ;treet 75 ft. lb the beginning, same oing.lots" No's. 2 3 a'ntl 3 .1-2 in lock "B" as- shbwri by plat of Blickrells Heights made by W. S. Moj> ? t r - i:Vjiv n referee is . her:' made t(a. ?\\ plat in Hock CO. at page 5IS hi 1 g-sler. of Deeds .office ti Person , Vun*y. ' v r " Tirtfts f. "oaknown* oh* day [{ Jr.V J jr.c 20. 132^. " . ' ^ ' j. c-iwss. i '. ; r; n t\ t .'Trn\r'"-~7 jr't' ~ ' r li'li ">3 !!' * ti .a. it. that iho lobacvo" loses its & > =? ?; I at frcn\ the growers* control *'g. >3 ' ' akiir also declared - that the ' ?g! 3'!. nic nebulous thing which his Si's It.the flQro^ers tobacco with- g!_ji . United States, may minufae- |^!|a 1 hrough any ptocess with or ^If'4| ill of the members upon uny Inks most?ptoiiiahle. for th.? Iter Kg .. :H.? public. The speaker dw-.lt l27P rights as guaanteed by Ote IS Ira jclare 1 that the association ^[$3 rights. Stressing the hnan- gig l. tiki growers who joined the pglra obligations which were plac- ijsi|3 in, the pool, Mr. Spruill de-. }3jg n who endorses notes indfc ie .man compared to the one A|j'i|a ation gives the right, to use g||3 nev as its own to. nav snmn or some where- else,- his pro- raffia ie speaker declared that See. jajsy wer body and soul to the as- rcyjeg isnihre, fictitious, uncertain iPj-jgi this section purports "to au- jgj|3 :ion to build or buy ware- ? lants, etc., the Speaker de- CTj'h ord of it relate J to the cap- ?? fijg ?ction merely crave Ire asso- igifly of attorney for the frrpwer KOf ie his tobacco usiit sees fit, pip ith whicr the speaker dealt & \ jfe enforcing tMi contract. He fcjiK grower delivered his tobacco pip Dr twp years and then could IS jig . five cents a pound was tak- iv<?/J3 hat he had already delivered p1i@ been delivered and what. it k?|1? tl have been dtilh'Uii'd in t!ie* ed out that tli* contract prd- g T$S ?r if any_ suit or court afetton B jn __ I irding the delivery of'tobac- jfe lg jnd to pay the association all & Ipp n, the lawyer's costs on both p jfj is made up by the otU -r fol- j ?foacco to draw fromr. Reforc J"' it li the city :-nd how it has Ig i ? ittyT Mr. Spniill ^aj, j ^.... :?? ^^ rl:
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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June 21, 1922, edition 1
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