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Bean Beetle Advances ; To Cove* The State; Ralr*ft?>. N. O. May 16 ?At Jhe ? kiete <n S92G. the Mexican Beetle had uttvaurni eastward In North Carolina to a pciVitign algn$_ the main Tin ~ of l he ? SoMhern ttaUwiv . in piedmont .North Caroltnu. This >?ar. the beetle is expected >:pT?aa through Qasa-ell. Alamance, .'^andci^h Chatham. Mongomery. Moort? Anson and Union counties. The beetle first entered North Carolina in 1921 when it invaded ;arfc. rJ Cherokee and Clay counties n the western timitd oi the State. ."Since ityn t time it has gradually ' % pad castv.r.rd and will m time ? >ver. the entire. State. like many ttyir flea tructilv fl * pests this one came i.tvrn AIc\ico i no for- 71 years has. m o a <erk>;?:; inject pest cf beans . i ? lUthv. : :;t . The bean crop of state lias heen srvcrely damaged ; nd :>rowers ma^' continue to expect j - v?;ie infestation. j Accqrdtiiir t.> C. -ft. . Brarinon. . e>:- j fvhsion tntor.i^lfHiist at State*. College.-'1 : rowers arc- . ui-ied to familiarize i Mrmseives- v it-U the appearance and ! bis 'vi liuv beau beetle and to study . n.e ik 'r i V'jnt.roi . methods. ?? Under ! . '* b ? i..<v \-he beetle. wfll ' jnr?fc*se at -n tu/rinwis- nte anri 1.11 - ? r;;? . a crop of -beans i 1 - ' MieaHuves' are useds I'm bean 1>ce&3 i ioks like an en- i uVrgpfi' iiuVv . b'_H4. Jt i.-, licht yellow btitvr. jusf attm . embrgiftg btit- |;6on .? ?? r.rns b> . ' c^j^ier Gdioar. There are? ?' 'M:\: ' s'.-f-- on ? eat -.i\ ? vcilip ?'??beer -?-.v-ii black." spots 6n the i:.ick /t^beetfb. The f iwo orange. .'.. rco)on-d Cnd ? .. laid c-n the under' y ?. - Virfia t' ot ' i!\e leaves in masses ; of ? r-Ti, '4o ;jo ?<& \'<*ggs hatch in fronv ? e iq . fouries"** days ..teflfendins on. , ;i.t JeinpiTal'irr. ???- * ! ? ",vh. Brannpn sihte* t&at bean u'.unt.s :i very sensitive and are easily in r^*.j \y- -prayn- or dusts that ar- foo "<;.Vn?;ic. Magnesium arsenate. cal > luii arsenate or : calcium fluosilica te ? > i^je til tee materials that may: be eft nc v ess! i illy in control 61 .the ? sij fttbMt lninri tiff- the bean vtn-s. . i?xat.i methods of ntdng these, liia ^ .K. ? fxjj. ar?_kLii'c-i. in Extension Folder' ? iw. by in:' extension service ot * I?" and /copies may be ha .\ .? ? *?! charge sHllcaiTon. . ' ;; j \;i '-3rc!.'; .kt.pl ; id heg- icedln? dj?m- I uiyation - are * '. aching soiite men t Vaiui .cil a>V>iny iarni accounts^- | }- J. vvoodv lijci'iisi'd l-'.ubaiimr KhkI}<?K?, C. DR TUCKER I H'lil.isl fVffk* in ,Tonfv. ROBERT P. BURN'S ' Aftwnwjr-at.I.aw | in CIM f,?; . (faii Bu i 1,11 n <r( I j r?i DR G. G. DAVIS :Vel< ri!iiirian. V j Off?r? his "-crvife to Roxh.ro ' I nml ?arro'.!)itfin(; community j | riipm, (<r . ? . j n W. TvpUGMANAN Slirvftyiir l Uoxooro. >V Routs tl DR. H M. BEAM . 1 *, f'lijrsieiini 1 ? r$hTiel,*\hta y'j?":vivu?. -to. .Hnvhoro ' rmi ^omirtVry f-'1! V.-\ vr, -'t. nr 1'. _' * r . .r-' Si- Ti; . ? , V ' rf&y or*S? ;hi. Phr>j?e 3t J V# - DR. G. C .VICKERS 1 f{ . Oeftt&t ! ? V,1 W'- l^ir : uiUl ir-atl-M " -Store IUVii^iiur ? r, Mnin Street; uflt t strtir-s." c;'As\er i "! DR. J II. HUGHES ffentint j] Office in Hotel joTie*. next Htv>r f i. to Dj\ TockeiV Office . j-* _ . l\ H. H. !8I iTMM'K. O. D.. ? ? Optometrist ' ? South" Ronton, Vi, tested and ^las^e* fitted. Pre--.. Kf ripiioii.s tilled. I. ens duplicated. ' - ;Uho broken l<*n? duplicated and replaced. 17 years' cxu*?rienc?y v ... ' 1 1 ?? ? N. LUNSFORD .. . j Attorney at -l.aw . T? ' h ..... m'. U'Hil,. - . il (Wttcy over liarri-lt's MAFfc 1 UoKboro, N ? l4 tl Picking Potato Bugs A Hopeless Task I Raleigh. N.C.. May^ :~.?-Two pounds ! or arsenate of lead added to the ragtr lar Bordeaux spray mixture will con trol -pQtaUx _Uu?5 effectively. Those who have calcium' arsenate and *a : j cotton ^ttuster- may use these $flcct> j'ivflv but the' man wj^6 depends on picking the bugs to -#ave his" potatoes I has a hopeless task. 1 "The Colorado Pc.aU> Beetle is a | serious pest of potatoes.'' says.C. H Branon. extension entomologist at State .Coliege. "The plants are first .attacked by the over-wintered beetles I', and later by tfte.. fifst, generation;, of I .'4u"s. If the pest 1. ^pt poisoned, the plants are soon ruined, leaving the stems which become dry and black. No grower should permit the bugs to damage his crop. Control measure are simple and efl'ocive. The best remedy is to use two pounds |- of arsenate ol lead with the bordeaux mixture made with four pounds of bluest, one. four pounds of stone lime and 50 gallons of water. Mv. Brannon states that the arse nate of lead will poison the j3ugs; while the bordeaux will repel ilea itl pa ? .:i?d leat hoppers. Hoppers I; have been unusually abundant this season. Paris p.reen will not- ?lve j as -pOod results, as ' arsenate of le.ad ' as a p'oispn far ihe oeeties. Several applications .of poison will . have, to be .made and the fields should be" watched . closely. t > that, the ? beetles ? are kept, under cbntrol., I' ADVERTISE IN : THE C0UKIKxi >??*1 dull feeling * "TyjY old stand-by is Thsdford's Black-Draught? I have used it off and on lor about 20 years,'" Rays Mr. W. S. Reynolds, of It. F. D. 2, Arcadia, La. *'I get bilious and have a* bad taste in my mouth. My head feels dull. ? don't just feel like getting around and doing my work. I knOw "it isn't lazinensr but biliousness. "So'I take a-few doses of Black Draught and when it acts well, I get up feeUng like new? 'full of pt p* r.nd reidy for any kind of work. can certainly recomuifciid it.'* !n ease ot biliousness and other disagreeable conditions duo to an. inactive liver, Black-Draught helps to drive the poisonous im<" purities out of the system. and tends to leave the organs in a state of normal,, healthy activity. Bla< k-I)jraught is made entirely of pure medicinal roote and herbs and contains no dangerous or harmiul mineral drugs. It can be safely taken by everyone. Sold everywhere, Price 25c. _] Notice Land Sale Under and by virtue of that deed i of trust executed on Oct%b*r ,23th. 1919. bv James Smith and v.ife UUy B. Smith to the undersigned, default huvjjy; been *s>ade in the payment oi j.fchc band secured thereby, and upon i request of the owner thereof. I will i on Saturday. June 4th. 1927 at 12 o'clock Noon .at vie coui*. uouse wor in Roxboro. North Carolina, sell *o ?the ^highest -bidder at public au?5 on the followin-T described tract? w ? ?ni. to- wit: Lyin? in Hplloxyay's Township, :vid j , County, and being tract No. *1 as j shown- on : t&e map of the sub-, division of the hOme "tract of the estate of ? Maj. J. T. Yancey as surveyed by Q. ; A. Whitafieid in March .1910. con*' taining 3D acres more or less. .iid plat beiny: rocor&ed in the - Register's '* -office of Person County. See also deed from W. T. Yancey , to James Smith and wife Lilhe ? B. Smith in said Register's office. This M?7 4 til. 1937. E. B HOWARD. Trustee. .y > I ? O'1 ? - Jt'NIrtK ORDER METTIN'f; We Sell And Repair Eyeglasses, THE NEWELLS Jewelers Longhurit Counrrr ;?o. : 570 aioet* every -Monday evening 7:40. Comt to these meetings members. IJumv nes-s of iuipo.rtancv copies bet\.r? u> jtten. which you should know about. LEMON' OLIVER. Councillor, O, J. BLUE. Rec Sec. OUR OWN HOME COUNTRY The Land Where 1'rofits and Pleasure Are Partners illustrated It?x>k i ;'su?i by 21 Associated Rank-. A--rt? Hi Million*, Kreo. Addr<^> KostVrn Shore TruM Co. Cambridge, Maryland. ? ? : ? ? ?> sharpen. your razor blades in ten seconds it you use a Valet Au to S t re p - Raior-the only razor that sharpens its own blades^ $1 up to $2S. Valet AtfcrStrop Razor ?Sharpens IttcU "\1 Delicious and Refreshing For the benefit w our custom ers in this city an J section, we are calling special attention to the 30,000 Cash Pri;e Coca Cola Contest ? Appearing between the first week in Mar and the middle of August in Coca-Cola adver tising in The Saturday-liven ing Post, Literary Digest, Liberty, Collier's Weekly, and Life, and in paters', outdoor tiglM, in the show windows and at tbc stores an J stands of the many thousands WvTU of places that serve raJJS Coca-Cola. VA. This advertising il lustra tes and pre- sfij sents "six kevs to X the popularity of Coco-Cola," Find the "keys" and. answer two simple questions. To the winners will he awarded 635 cash pri=es totaling S 30,000 (including a first prtie of SlO'OOO^.^by Tihe Ct>ca-Cola VUit our plant .in J wt'lf-jic claJ to *hoU> yoii hm* to set surted ia TfiTTtoofei}, COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Koxboro, North Carolina . ? ?'l:" : ? ? - - LOW RATES for time payments on these cars ANY FAMILY entitled to credit may "buy a ' \ Genera! Motors" car and pay for it .while -4- ? using it, under the GMAC Plan; When time payments first hecame. an accepted form of car purchase. General Motors organised its own finance company, the General Motors Accep tance Corporation, to make sure that the sale of its cars on time.- would' be. in l he buyer's interest and; . that the finance charges would be fair.. . GMAC rates have tlways been- tow ; and th ? Ir.r.f rei.uct.'in lir.s 'ft?'" C'.n ml Motors' cusl rs .mo; 1 J , ? General Motors li:\e includes "a car for -very purse .Tnd'purpose'Vr a suitable model for every ir. "corr.c . You can buy it out of income, payiiijj-no !nore than the . cash deliver. :1 price, plus only \ 1. ? lo>y GMAG financing. charge. And the Whole irmsac t'ion is so conducted -as to keep yoifr. goodwi'.l and CLIP THE COUPON T TSE THE'GMAC PL' AN to enjoy . vJ Use it to get a i??tlter"car for what you plan to spend. Have General- Motors quality. Share itj. the economies' of voiiimc production. Look over the'1 list' oi- General Motors- car/ -below. See which car suits your purse. Then check yr.d mail tfieooupon .. .We will send you. full inforrnation abont that car and -bout -the- fa:- . -v.-- rGMAC .i of j.-ajrinj} for it out of incofr.c. Don't. writ. C*ip the coupon r. and ? - '-n- > 1 general j^trrcirs c L i i ? : 7 i i i . L o i.; r o N General Nfptors; (-Dept. A . Detroit. Mich. PLEASE send, without ahv obligation ro me, illu*:rated litera- |" tare about the General M . t I Save marked below ? together With' the najr^e of t!?e n<*?? deafer in ca?e I nwv * wish a demonstration. .vt.S? ? .?!? NO VOUil PRGViNC CROL'Nl) 'HOOK. | ' '? " ? V V; ?' [ Same.-..--? - ? I ?Addre s* . ....... .; ...^. ? j CHEVROLET $525 ?o $745" J ? The qualify C** of the low-priced field. i-spced tnn?nti*. . ?.ion. Strong rear axle, Smooth dry-disc clutch. Over-h^ad ? 1 valve engine. Finhe: Bodies. Du.co finish. Fully- equipped. I CHtVROl.ET TRCCK CHASSIS: h.ton, 5395; 1 ton. $495. j PONTIAC 5 models ?-$775 to $975 I ? A, tow-priced ''*ix" which i? a quality product in appear- I ance and comtruVfion. Value proved bv un^ftcfdcilted | <s?le. Ha* largest 6-cylindcT engine in its pr?ce diu. ? Beautiful line*. Fisher Bodies. Duco linish. All convenience*. t i OLDSMOBILE 1 1 models ? $875to$ 1 190 | ? A fine cur at moderate com. Gratifie.*vour finer ta*te; lativ . j fir* every need. Beautiful li*her Bodie*. Duco finish. # lW?rful (Kvlind^ftgwc. Harmonicliailanccr and other g new improvements. 4'^ heel brakes. And a wide choice ot' models. g OAKLAND 7 rtfodels ? $1095 to $1295 ? WinrtinR and holding goodwill everywhere because of It# . ^ superior performance. F isher Bodie*. Duco finish. Rubber silenced chassis. 4- wheel brake*. A "six" whose quality is g doubly assured as a product of General Motors. | I BUICIC .18 models ? $1 195 to $1 995 ? Everybody knows Buick's worth. General Motor* empha- 1 sites Buick's statement that iis new models represent "The Greatest Buick liver 8uilt." Vibrationlc** beyond belief. | 6-cylinder val ve-in-bead engine. Fisher Bodies, Duco finish. LaSALLE 6 mode It ? $2495 to $2685 ? General Motors' latest contribution to the fine car field. ^ New and beautiful car designed and built by Cadillac as *?. I companion car to Cadillac. Ilas-V-type M-cyiinder engine. J Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Now on display. I f APiTT T AC 50 body style* and tvp?? ? I $2995 to $9000 | ? The pioneer in the ft-cylinder field. Standard of the world I Improved V-type 90-aegpee engine. Marvelou* bodies by J Fisher and Fleetwood. Duco finish. Choice of 500 different I color and upholstery combinations to emphasite individuality. | [ALL PRICES F.O.B. FACTORY] ~ ALSO ? ' FRlCflDAlR-E electric r t- | I DF.VCO.I.IOHT ?Urtrie J (rinVKUnrj-TTTr h_ j f?(anti. Another Uenorat I i?: -? ? - * * ? ' ? ~ " '
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