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DO YOU BET? THEN READ. 41 ACRES OF BUGS. IF YOU LOVE YOUR CHILD. ' WOMEN-AFTER SO. Federal income tax officials in vestigating "hand bookmaker*" discover a bookmaker who de poaMa between (16, 000 ,000 and 119,000 ,000 a rear in CinchiiuUl banks. A bookmaker can deposit only what the little betting fools loee. Lit them think it over. A looiogicai garden for In tacts only, ana , oecupring forty-one acres, will furnish a national ob it will show the good don* by some insects, the harm done by others. 'Without inaecta, for instance, than would be no blackberries. , Without bumble bees, as the Australians discovered, with amazement, you cannot have dover for your sheep. It would be easy to destroy all the insects in an orchard, but if you did that you would ruin the fruit crop, with insects, as with other ani mals, the dangerous kinds are in a minority. But the dangerous ones are very dangerous. The insect zoological garden ia much more important to human beings now than the old fashioned Hnd. Man's dangerous enemies are no longer the wolves, lions, catamounts and snakes. Where wolves at their worst might kill 500 people In a year, one little demon of a microscopic life, the eolon bacillus, carrying wtCh it Asiatic cholera, will destroy mil Hnns nt - ' German scientists, fighting con tagious diseases, adopt this motto: "Mat let yoar children be Uaaed by atrangera." A better motto would ba: "Don't let raar children be kiss i J kr antbodt." PROGRAM COMPLETED FOR FARM QATHERING Raleigh, N. C., July 20.? At least one thousand farmers and about 500 farm women- are expected to attend the annual State Farmers* Conven tion to be held at State College dur ing the three days of July 28, 29, and 30, The program has about been completed and indications are that the meeting will be both profitable and pleasant to those who^- come, states Assistant Director or Exten sion, J. M. Gray who -is secretary of the Convention. Mr. Gray states that Governor A. \V. McLean will speak on the open ing day and that Dr. E. C. Brooks, President of the College, and Com missioner of Agriculture, W. A * Gra ham, will deliver words of welcome. Hon, O. Max Gardner, President of the Convention, will make the an i.ual address of the presiding officer dealing with the practical problem of how farmers in Cleveland County are lighting their homes by elec tricity. Mrs. E. Y.. Lovelace, Presi dent of the home bureau section, will deliver an; address of value to the farm women. Mr. Gray state* that C. A. Cobb of the Southern Ruralist and Judge Robert W. Bingham will We two of the evening speaker*. Some atten ^ tion will be devoted to farm fores try and W. W. Ashe, and J. B. Collih wood of the United States Forest Service will present some facts about handling forests on the farm Mrs. Jane> Sy McKimmon states that the farm- women will do their own talking. The sessions of the Hairs Catarrh %M Ajfl S aS m is a Combined MC01619IC Treatment, boc'u local and internal and has been success ful tn the -treatment o? ^atairk-46r-ovet forty years. Sold by oil druggists. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio H^WliftlkikWesto!i Schedule Effective Feb. 22, 19?5. - ?? nr.lp. w. _ B. m.lp. m. . *7:P6?5:10 Iv Durham ar,M :00j"8:36 a. m.p. m. a, m. P. m. 7:19 I:15i6:20 W RoxMro ar.ll:48; ..... 8:4n*6:M lv.Dennisionar.il :19| 6:50 9:05j7:13 lv.S. Boaton ar.ll:00 9:197:27 Iv. Halifax ar.l0:47 v.W 11:35;9:45 ar. Lynchft. lv. 8:38! 4:00 *? Above trains daily. Cflnn&ctloria at Lynchburg for Waah mftton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Parlor \nd sleepihg cars dining ~OT*r Th? -bm route to tte wei^ an# &6?U??B?tT Ratgi and Infonr.atioB upon application to agtnt, or . W. C. SAUNDERS, General Pas.. A item | Roanoke, Va \ Kissing children that do not belong to you' is qffensive sad dan gerous stupidity, and that applies to 'vjliticians, and all others. ion ased not be discaaed to be ?? cavrie. of rtl?aam. Your own s/stam may resist germs that would be fatal planted on the deil fcuo mucous membrane of a child. The automobile industry is now greatest in the United States, to talling mora than $8,163-000,000. the steel, industry comes second, about *100.000,000 behind the auto mobile. Third comes the business of slaughtering and selling ani m.il ... i : ? ? limn iuOOjJUUJJOO Be ? hind steel. We have reached the age of billions, our first ten indus tries being above the billion mark. This is to be a great automobilo Sar. April produced 420,873 can. ? ay is expected to go 20,000 high er. ? If you betters that every man's death Is Axed in advance, this < interests yon. William Frie, work in* underground in Missouri, might have said that, with all its disad- ; vantages, working in a mine at ' least kept you safe from lightning. Bat lightning struck the steam i boiler at KM . toe of the mine { shaft, taunting over Roy Fwrtx, followed a steam pipe 150 fast in to the ground and killed Frie. f "No man can ^teeape his fate," says a German proverb, and su perstition, which has frequently stimulated courage, has carried on the theory. 1 . The ancient gentleman, warned I by the oracle that he would be! killed by a house falling on him, ' did not save himself by sleeping out of doors. A flying esgle drop ped a huge turtle, crushing the man's hrfaa. The turtle's shell was its house. Miss Rose Maretta, in private life Mrs. Gerber, and a grand mother sixty-six years old, recov ering from a long illness, returns to bareback and trapexe work in the circus. A woman should be healthier at sixty-six than at any younger ' age, says this determined grand mother, and she is right. Women have one advantage, with all the hardships that have followed them since tne episode of the appte and the snake. Once they pass fifty their chance of lone life is much better than that of a man past fifty. For this there' are several reasons, the meet important, that they behave them selves and thus ghre themselves a ehanee to ltv*. Many old an dont do that. home bureau section will be largely an experience meeting at which farm women will give and take ideas tound practical and valuab|e in the farm home. Mrs. McKimmon urges the visitors to bring their own bed linen and tdilet accessories. Rooms will be provided free by the college and meals will be served for 25 cents sach in the College Dining Hall. Cramped and Suffered "My back and head wonld ache, and I had to go to bed," ?ays Mr*. W. L. Ennls, of Worth vllle,. Ky. "I Just could not stay upj-for 1 would cramp and suffer so. I was very nervous. My children would ?get on my nervea/ It wasn't a pleasure for ma to try to go anywhere, I felt so bad. "My mother had taken CARDUI For Female Troubles j? at one time, so she Insisted that I try It. I took four bot tles of Cardul, and if one should see me now they wouldn't think I had ever bean sick. | "I have gained twenty pounds, and my cheeks are rosy. I feel just fine. I am r?Kular mid liateu'l ILie palu. "Life a pleasure. I can do my work* with ease. I give Cardul the praise." Cardul haa relieved many thousands of case* of pain and female trouble, and should ^halp you, too. Take Cardul. At All Druggists' ? Do You Have ? HEADACHE? EYEACHE? I>o You Hold thing toi> Near. or jnp t''", ?" Tfc?? T " Tbese and many mere af-e symptom* of Infective Vision. We have furnished properly . fitted glasses' to over 11,000 just ~ such cases, OFFICE IN. CONNECTION WITH MR. GREEN. WATCH p? ? WAKKtr. fry Kit c.< koliN a power and light t o -? Gome to See U? ? . ? . ? ? -Roxboro, N. G. DR. I*. V. LISENBEE, registered optometrist - ? " 1 Incubation of Eggs of Various Fowls on Farm The eggs from all t>nt Muscovy ducks will hatch In twenty-ais t?? twen ty-eight days. Mtt#rory duck '?**? re quire from thirty-tbre*? to thirty-alx days. (lulnea eggs take frmn twenty nix to twenty-eight day* to hatch. Tur key egg* hatch on the twenty eighth day. hut It varies on an egg hutch on the twenty-seventh day and the. 'hatch-* Ing continues until the twenty-ninth or thirtieth day. . Duck eggs in an incubator require a also satisfactory for turkey egg-* The jrnlneo eggs will hatch at 10? to 10ft degrees. Incubators are very satisfac tory for duck eggs. Turkey e^a are seldom hatched In Incubators. Neither ar^ guineas. A mixture of equal parts of hread crumbs nnd rolled oats, and h sprin ling of about 3 per cent sand Is a good starting feed for ducklings. Krv?ad and milk Is also satisfactory. Stale 'tread soaked In milk and squeesed learly dry is s good first feed for poults. When three weeks .old they can be worked over to rolled a n d tine chicks* scratch feed. and larger srralns added as the birds develop. ! There afe many good rations for tur key poults but do not use sloppy msshes. Guineas like bread crumbs nnd rolled oats and can soon eat fine chick feed. They are great foragers and Insect eaters and will soon gather' ruost of their ration. j Iowa Ration No. 11 Here is llation No. 11. recommended by the Iowa experiment station. 'Hie nash is as follows: Two hundred pounds ground oats, 100 pounds ground corn, and 100 poumls of 00 pef cent tankage. This Is fed with scratch feed composed -of 200 pounds shelled com and 100 pounds oats. It la con sidered one of the lowest priced nnd one of the most practical rutions. the college statss. that can be recommend ed for farm conditions. PROFESSIONAL CARDS w. T. BUCHANAN Surv?yor Roxboro, N. <1, Rout* 6/ Office in Hotel Jones. DENTIST ROBERT P. BURNS Attorney -at-Law [Office in" Old Pest Office Build ' DR. a G. DAVIS Veterinarian, Offers his service to Iloxbero ? and surrounding community , ? Phone 87. 8-1S ?tpd? I *????? * ? ? ? ? I- O. B. CROWELL Attorney at Law. Office jp Old Post Oflhfcp Building Roxboro. N. C. if DR. G C. VTCKERS ''I DENTIST Office in Newell Building on North Main Street, next door to : Roxhcro Grocery Co. DR. J. H. HUGHES Dentist Office in Hatel Jones, nexi j door to Dr. Tucker's office. i N. LUNSFORD Attorney - at - Law Office over Garrett's StJora ' Roxboro, N, C. | . DR. C. L. THOMAS. ' Dentist, Roxboro, N. C. j Office over Aubrey Long & Go's I store. Main Street. Office hours: 8i30 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5:30 P. M DR. H. M. BEAM Physician Offer!) his services to Roxboro and the surrounding country. Office over Sergeant and Clayton's Store. Day or Night - w ? Phone 31 ? - Jji>. NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ad ministratis of the late B. E. Clayton, of Person County, NT C., thk is to ask all persons indebted to said es tate to please come forward and_*?ta tie, and all person* holding claims against said estate will pVesent them to the undersigned within one year from this date or this notice will be pleaded in bjr of their recovery. This July 3rd,l?25. 4t? p MARIAH CLAYTON, ? Adminls'ratix. ! N. LUI^SFORD, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ' m Having this day qualified at ad ministrator of the estate of Nancy Cates, dtceased, late of Person Coun ty, this is to notify all persons hold ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on Bi before the 0th -d?y of July, 1926, ov^thls notice will be pleaded in bar qf their recovery. Alf persons In debted to said estate will pleaae make Immediate payment. This July 6th, 1925. ? R. L, CATES, Administrator. L. M. CARiTON, Attorney. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having this day qualified' as the | Administrators of the latrf it. W. [ MdrrlV, df PtrsOn County, N. C., this is to ask all persons indebted to said j Instate to please come forward audi settle, and all persons holding claims -against said estate will present them to the undersigned within one year from thi^.date or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This July 1, 1926. SURVIVING PARTNER'S NOTICE As the surviving partner of' the mercantile firm of Blanks and Mor ris doing business in Roxboro, Noith Carolina, R. W. Morris being now dead, this is to notify all persons having claims against said partner ship to exhibit the same to the un dehsigned surviving partner on or before July 8th, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said partnership are hereby requested to make immediate payment. This July 8th, 1926. J. Y. BLANKS. Surviving partner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having this d?y qualified a? administrator of the estate of Ernest C. Bailey, deceased, f late of PeraOn County, thia is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present tha same Jto the undersigned on or be fore the 26th day -of June,- 1926, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ?f their recovery. All persons indebted to the esUto i? ill pl?a?? Tnafcft jr? pay ment. i Thlfc June 26th, 1925. EDWAR? D. BAILEY Administrator. NEVER BE WITHOUT IT N| far it immediately sasia sod A ? dan, aatara, colicky paina and crampa in atoinaek and boweto, deadly naoaaa and weakening diarrhoea. For children a?3 grown-upa use CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Take it with you when yoo travel. . Keep it always ia year hniaa, For Sale By . NEWTON DRUG COMPANY High Up In The SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, EASTERN TEN NESSEE and NORTH GEORGIA Land of the Sky . ? Are Many Good Places to SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION Reduced Summer Fares to All Summer Tourist Resorts > . Tickets on Sale Daily, Beginning May 15th Good Until October 31st, 1925 WEEK-END TICKETS NOW ON SALE WRITE FOR SUMMER VACATION FOLDER CONSULT TICKET AGENT Southern Railway System J. S. Bloodworth, D. P. A. RALEIGH, N. C. You'll be surprised at the many ways we can serve you, once vmi hnvo opened an a.r.c.QUnt_hgrg j +> ' , '? UNDER SUPERVISION OF U. S. GOVERNMENT I fhl . First National fiank "THE FRtRNIH.V BANTP" ' ' ? ?. ? ? ... '? v ; ?? ? ' ~ * ? *v'* *' -A Mm Sorting (Earn If we were put in a corn bin and assigned the task of picking the best seed corn ? we would fear the results. When we have need of seed corn we go to the man most ex perienced in that business ? and our returns are naturally more satisfactory. No doubt,you are a specialist in your line of labor ? but it may not be in financial fields. Therefore, such ser . vice as we offer you can be turned to So it is with every lihe of labor or business. The Shoe, maker can select the best piece of leather: the Baker can "feel" the best flour; - the Butcher knows the tenderest meats; and the Agriculturist can easily tell {he richest and most fertile soil. Now our business in MONEY. It has to do with savings, investments and in {naking money grow. It is a business wherein experience is just as essential to good results as in the sor ting of seed corn. Almost instinctively we can pick the good investment offer from the doubt ful one. This comes of experience. When you bank with us ? and have acquired a fund for investment, we gladly offer suggestions as a means of making your money grow. a greater profit to you but fek'e. ^{(vantage. ? if you will We pay?4 per cent interest on Time Deposits
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