WHAT IS INTERESTING?
COOUDGE COMMON SENSE.
THE "NO-MAN" HUSBAND.
JOHN D'S GRANDSON.
Judge Gary sayr time* are- a'l
right, bukinest u good, and there
is do reason why it shouldn't rt
raj^n good. The recast slump
followed too roach itpccalalihg,
after the election.
High finance, and Middle class
finance, ridiculously and unneces
sarily frightened by La Toilette s
candidacy went on h stock gnu'.
Uing debauch when the danger
wag over. The slumpTa the head
ache following the debauch.
Gnat is the power of science,
which has found a way to pre
vent death by gas .'asphyxiation.
Oil of red peppers is mlxe<t with
__ the gas in minute, inexpensive
quantities. . While the gas bums
2ou don't notice it. But if the jra*
I. turned on unllghted, or there
is a leak 7 the pepper oil, mixing
in with the air, cause? violent
raeeslngr, forcing you to rush froaf
the house for relief. Simple ami
sure. '? ' ? ?
Other scientists seeking to find
metal alloys that witK forever re
gjgt corrosion hope to product
"An automobile that will never
>vear out." To-tlay's automobiles
answer the description pretty well,
if you keep them oiled, an?i ' jrive
them decent "caf% *- .
Professor Bot:nev\e, of Oslo
University, mivs d ii.an need not
be ko wise after "all, iu order to
know his own father.
Paternity can be proved, the
professor says, by the rewemblarite
of a child's fingerprints to those
of~his father.
Professor P.onnevie, who is a
latiy, can instantly identify the
father of any young baby by the
fingerprint*.
Plant should seed in a well pre
pared seed bed to be assumed of a
good crop stand, advises extension
workers of State College.
President Coolutge t a) Iter, pc-c-e
common sense on "giving prefer
ence to home industry and Ameri
can workmen." Newspapers raj
he "defended" such preference,
but there is no need for defecso
Toe duly of a nation, its gov
ernment arid its chief executive?
is to work for that nation, and
iQT the working people that have
created it.
The Britifh are not bashful
about giving tho preference to
British workers. In every adver
tisement you read "British Made,"
or "British BuHt." '? Too many
Americans brag about the fact
that what they offer is "imported
from Egland," as though there
were nothing (it to produce or use
ifi this country. If you HAK?T
jour -money-invAmeriea SPEND il
in America.
Miss Nora Bayes' experience
command* respectful attention.
Upturning with her fifth husband,
she says she is on her first real
honeymoon, because this husband
is a "NO-MAN."
. The experienced lady divides
husbands into the weak "YES
MAN," and the powerful, manly
"NO-MAN."
_ The "no-man," as you guess, "
harks back to the cave and knows
how to say "No." yA woman likes
to be bossed, says Miss Bayes,
and soon gets tired of a "YES
MAN."
An interesting definition of hus
band*, but there is such a thing
as saying '"NO" too' often. Who
knows. bat No. 6 may be another
" YBS-KAN" ?
Fowler Mc Cormick, grandson
of John D. Rockefeller, and )>eir
to a great Harvester Trust for
tune, is working as a day laborer .
in a harvester plant sorting out
heavy metal castings.
"There's a hero for you," says
' public opinion. ''
Men succeed and' rule other
-men by tRe use of the mental
MAINSPRING. The three greatest
rulers ol. men in history 'are Alec
ander, Caesar and Napoleon. None
"of them started in as a simple
soldier in the ranks. Alexander
at thirty was ruler of the world.
Caesar started in Roman poli
tics, became a soldier, went to
Gaul and grew powerful enough to
frighten the Senate, and he ruled
the world, including Rome.
Napoleon went to a military
academy, studied and read books,
used his brain, and HE ruled the
world. ' -
To hart a ion worth while, give
Mm the beet chance you can.
First, good health, then education,
then a (rood start. .
Thirty-four farm ? boys of Lee
County have enrolled in the cotton,
com and pig clubs conducted by
County Agent E. O. McMahon.
A Lean and
. Hungry Look
"YON CA8SIUS HATH A LEAN AND
HUNGRY LOOK. LET NO SUCH MAN
ns TK.tl.SHJJ.' ? ?
If Blanks and Morris Had Been In Busi
n-rr Thrn. r^miiB* Woudd Not Have Gone
"*py.
W j FOH MHO DCMV6R- ?
BLANKS * MORRIS
PHOXR2S
In the last thrl^H^eks, 150,000
pounds of poultry has been marke
ted cooperatively by poultry pro
ducers of North Carolina iYv car
lots under the supervision of the
State Division of Markets. Other
car loads have been shipped by
groups of farmers . Working with
county agents of the ' Agricultural
Extension Service.
.Establish a reputation and good
will for your community this year
by planting a good variety of cot
ton^ Dr. R. Y. Winters, plant
breeding agronomist at State Col
lege, states that community produc
tion of one variety-will do this. .
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
W. T. BUCHANAN
Surveyor
Rftxboro, N. C-. Route 6. 1 1
1JK. E. J TUCKER
Office in Hotel Jones. ?
DENTIST
ROBERT P. BURNS
~Attorney-at-Law
? DR. O. 0. DAVIS ?
? Veterinarian, '
? Offers hi* service to Roxb iro "
? and surrounding community
? Phone 87. ? 8-15 Otpd"
i O. B. CROWELL
Attornny at Law.
Office in -Old Post Office
Building
' Roxboro. N. C.
I DR. G. C. VTCKERS
DENTIST ?
Office in Newell Building oo
North Main Street, next door to
Roxhcrc Grocerv Co.
1>R. J. H. HUfiHES
Dentist
Office in Hotel Jones. ne*i
door to Dr. TueW? off'-*
1 N. LUN8FORD "~
Attorney - at - Law
Office ov?r Garrett's Stxu*
Roxboro. N. C.
dr. C. L. TEOMAS.
Dentist.
j- Roxborn. N. C. .
| Offlae over Aubrey Long A Co'.
I store. Mam Street. Office hoars:
.'?au 10 iz A. jr. r 16 r>:du T: M
DR. H. M: BEAM
Physician
tfcf nar rounding: country.
PttUm oror Sergeant and CJaytoo'H
Day 'or Night
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
' '
Certificate of Dissolution ?. *
ro Atl To Whom -Thete t'ltseuU
_M?y._.gonie? greeting:
WHERJKST" It appears to my
Katisfaction, by duly audunt'ctUtT
record of the proceedings for the
voluntary dissolution thereof by the
unanimous consent of all the stock
holders, deposited in my office, that
the Raxboro Light aiyl Power Com
pany, a corfr&aKon of this' State,
whose principal office is situated at
M. R. Long Building in the Town of
Roxboro, County at Person, State of
North t?arolina (M. R. Look being
the agent therein and in charge
thereof, upon whom process may be
served), has complied with the re
quirements of Chapter 22, consoli
dated Statutes, entitled "Corpora
tions," preliminary to the issuing of
this Certificate of Dissolution:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, W. N.
Everett, Secretary of the State
North Carolina, do hereby certify
that the said corporation did, on the
15th. day of April 1925, file in my
office i duly executed and attested
consent in writing to the dissolu
tion of said corporation, executed by
all the stockholders thereof, which
said consent and the reford of the
pnxeedimgs aforesaid" are now on
file in my said office as provided
by law.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1
have hereto set my hand and affixed
my official Seal at Raleigh, this 15
dav of April, 'A. D. 1925.
W. N. EVERETT,
Secretary of State.
CHICHESTER S Pltitt
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PLUMBING and HEATING
%
mnHAT i have DONE W OTHERS, I CAN P$T0B
W YOU.
Save You Money
On Your Plumbing And Heating
G?t my price before yau let the contract for your job. It co*U
you nothing for me to measure your work and gtve you
mate on it.
^LL WORK G U AR.AN1EED IN EVERY RBHPECT ?
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J. T. BRADSHER
Plumbing And Heating Contractor
r ? ftonkoro, N. C,
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BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE? CONSIDER
DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE? ARE YOU DEPRESSED? IT
MAY BE YOUR EYES, YOUR CREATES* POSSESION.
THE CAKE OF YOUR EYESIGHT SHOULD RECEIVE YOUR
CAREFUL, CONSIDERATION. _
WHY NOT IIAVE THEM EXAMINED BY A
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST
Office over Aubrey Long's Store, 'in connection with Dr.- C. L.
Thomas, Dentist. _ A.
ROXBORO OPTICAL CO.
PR. L. V. LI SEN BEE, Registered Optometrist Phone 204
"Drink wkh the Nation"
BOTTLED CARBONATED
BEVERAGE DAY
MAY 6th
get most for
your mong when you
THE HUMAN BODY, like an automobile engine, canrtot function
without fuel and replacements. The fuel is called Carbohydrates;
protein and fats replace worn out tissue. Sugar is all Carbohydrates
and, in liquid form as in BOTTLED CABBONATED BEVEBAGES
supplies energy more quickly than any other food.
Prof. B. H. Chittenden-of'Yale University, Hectares the average person,
requires 60 per cent Carbohydrates as against 40 per cent nroUrin and
fntt Sriontiliu leata prm.; thai nOTI LEU ( AHUONATED BEVEB
s - :J> iu ? ?
and MrtHbrai,