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What U The Matter With Our Young People? Dear EditoV:' X hear thb question so often asked; v-iiat is the matter -veith our younc pwple of today? The way the ma jdrity are going teems very serious to me. and I think w<*' should ?rv to' hnd the causes for so much \yron^ r.nd restless living, and see if we caift Co something U> - help matter^ I v :;nt to state a few of the tfJuv?s that I think are" a hindrance to right living and the cause" of a great many ruined lives; The public swim in in" pools where bays and girls go in ' u?i. ethjfc i 1 > i i i i ?- 1 u-ith almost- no clbttrihg i .( a a and dls rao< Trie - indecent v:hich require al most n? tefothes: (hp rotten* picture shows ary? thlms all help to .this> ? young jyscpT^^lown -in the ? >n ire,. S^mc iiiay ;,av this' .-v not true, v ???.:? -}i Jhey ncV direct causes. vJiicui they are in a great many tar, es, lead >? tfiki i ! lings that > are tiiinSiiii " li s s em? tp ? ' ? t here ? .i >i ? ?):: .Mops taken ? to' remove sonw\ of ,E? '?un-;* bms . rule Allowing <:eht 31 , r , i,ldicufoVMid\i&. 11 x want - fy' - l\\ by %hC .C*"UWO. ? . HrVv, . ; ''i . - purp.l.vs *-i SUCCQCfti Ill ?' t yahiluv ? .theiv \;lViidtfcn U'v the - rght ! ' : r;y: -when . there ; i*e sc> hiany '-evil ; ;^huences :'posiht-. as ; -b'&ing all . right.. , Lvj-.ays- 'around, ."to ? Ve.-'r down, "any . -id work .*.>?. 'iivtt.- b:vsn done. '.*No c in' iivetiv .to. himself'* .neither can . .. - i:rniv u?> < 1'tWhvn in. them '-'s. v?d .?> m ? know - thai everybody _ ;? (, iVt .jv.Mst , ; j ?'! vpt-c1. : ioii; es;)";-uil-. j ? . v.hilo thc.v ai'e'fo youn','. ' V ? -Ndw- 1 vry 'paint j> .'.his." we 'havo ?a\ys ? : 'ti'i^hn1.1" y, p-r.:: ' -r Wh V n'w. w*-- hay? others? I know .'this I ' '> not the most efl?e*r.-.e- remedy, but | ]; ,-Vibbc sehtu.i'^nt. i^jiist ; so..- MiujchJ f#-' ' do ?qnvthlnti:. ptn Ivan's . i: . we -could have lftvp^ r aga.ihst ? 'omo ' things- yjt; . ? buld lit-lp t don't -tliin}; it 1 ?i - right, in. ; !ya**e " iu.vo ts,i punish. . wt yngdoerft v.i?e:n ? tiv*v iiave grown ! J. J. WOODY I.iYenxeri l^iihalmer ' Itoxhorp, \ . < . dr. e-. j. tucker .tfcnfist. Offlc? in H >teL Jones. . ROBERT P: BURNS AtlnnifV-at-Lair f ?" ' QWc in O'.d t'.. f Omci- BuiMinif 1 ? DRi p. G. DAVIS i VHerinarian, f Offers, h i service t o Itoxb >r* */ J :uiti lurroinidini? connnuij'ity j . Phone S7 .? j . - ?' W. T. BJfCI lAN'AN' ^??lr vay r?r nojvc>v :? itoiit.H n . ttfTe1 PR II. M. BEAM I'll v ii ian ?*?, !-r '.->,vvfcp. m? ihu' *) ]^t Rt'^-odPt. -V;, i ? Dry \t . . . ?)?:. . tmsiioro ij if DR. C C. VIC.KERS ? ? 4 :n \Vplb.uvn a.n?l SrxiV ^ t ' '1*1 . 1 Store -IJiiiJ r ? ?' Main' St'riVei.. up ' 1 sttti;*. Cffl1 HP t; fOOQ j>" . I I DR. J. II. HUGHES I Wnlist Office in JJ t ^ 1 Jones Next cJo >r j ti5 Dr. Tucfccr's Office ! ]j. 15. BLAfJOrKTO. I)..-"" lioeist <;r<d .0'pioinetrist ? Boston. \ra. 1 Kyis tested and glasses fitted, rrriptMnn filled. I .enK duplicated, also broken , len?^ duplicnted nnA t repfwerd. 17 >(?ar* expemnee ! N. LUNSFORD _ ' Attorney- ftt-J.fiw -I }? Offlce o?cr Garrett's Store I t RorboOV'N. C: j T Poor Fertliziers V May Be Corrected By Side Dressing - j Under the uncertain conditions- pre* ; tailing atr the bagifinlng of this cot- , tot* growing season, , utaay farmer* ; may ha vo varied tlifir usual fertiliier [ liractk* "3*True economy is always de^ j Arable. but buying I >w c ad* tartllixer j 'u'vur K It is a i\! being "penny j vise ,lT?*4-->:?ound foolish." Poor for tlizcr nv :V':Ts a UQPr crop. | Fortiin* dj'. there still remains a j enietiy this .sen $041 for the farmer- ; whoVe COttoQ gol Off to a <>oor start a* j 1 result of usSu* insufficient or lm- 1 :>roper fertilizer at planting. time. It -j otiou plants appM;' poor and lindtr lourished t-hey ure probably huugry ? or niirogen. The surest nrid quickest vay to ?feed-.this nitrogen -to the cot on i* by. .appjpriiijfc a readily availablo J >lant foo 1 l>ko ?nitrate _ pf* soda. The ' tp^HcaUoh siioiild hz from l."iO to 200 i ? Wends of -soda per acre, piu Vol tone \ :jtle of the. row V >ur or six- InchfiV 1 .mi v t vrtort with .1 distributor or ; 1 ?y hu:r.i. 'i'h:s is :he method ap ; 1 proved. fa h'a-lja^ ashouftural.exp^n . j Kent Ct4.tJoh.ii. ! ? A "p pi it a" Jo"n.v iwadV ithnracHately af- ? ' r chtijifpfa.:; - ?> t ' 1 gefV'valiy Ue ioun<i t.::U ?< 1.:, ? ^.:d /. 'drvia ? ? {'. rtor ' pay a* wall, as-* ; j *? . cj ";i ?- t :!?>?. ' ' ?. j mi Wttlv ih> . lcriD**lcc;^- that the I ai-.j uH Ujql iec! . tlitia 1q ! tt&Jr ' It- \is .aidtiiat Weeoipg nvl'l _?;??; h} ?'(?? t.h; cure L.'alV.nV: Ui;^ in triic !;robra?)iy as .vyeH as plWs:- : y* Ui: . ?' JH1 a kine.-f ?hrisriart-; rpeople fefe . VjIvo . u{i our rjfivv;n:'tt)ility. Ii i.t'ho ?pres?i>.t ^operation .-^des to : ruin. ?? or at lea tit a ,1a p?r '.int pt rhem. *.vhps'! fault Vv it! it ho Ho, hail fcb? young- people joiaV hoa to live it ?they ?jb > not htkye the right 'ki:Vci ?jt '^iiiclPo aild- hov.- shall '.h^y be able to., keep on the right, track unh>-.. u i<i clearcQ .to so x% extent :?qjtftey ; \vIU-i [have Vocur ip travel. . ; Lccy hoar - Xroiiy otiieri, 1. --hould j t'ii.1.!'. -.u k'.nfJA- ? . hoV.; other.'r itvl alvjnt ? j it-. ' ? ' ? r 1 ' . J.' ? ~ ' j ! , ?An interested"* Retfder.* ? i T\vo hinidred farm ??yoi.icn . \:\ll ai- ' [K&to* the ihird ,^iiort .eoui"?e for >,vo ? ::ien av State Collt^e.. July :T.to <?. '.j Keep Fit! CjonJ I lealih R*quites(jot*d Elimination Q be well, ypii mu;l: k-rep the .. t blood stream fr;co from irnpur? itics. If ttie kidneys" lag, allowing ? body poisons to accumulate, a toxic condition is. created. One is apt to fed dulf, languid, tired and achy. A nagging backache is sometimes a symptom, with drowsy headache* and dizzy spells; That the kidneys ' arc not functioning properly ii often shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. If you have reason to suspect improper kidney function ing. try Doan'a Pills a tested stijnulant diuretic. Users praiic them throughout the United States. Ask your neighbor! DOAN'S Stimulant Diuretic to thm Kidney* Foster MjJburn Co.. MT*. Ohrm.. Buffalo. N. Y Wateh- Brown Rot - | In Peach Orchard# Ralcigti; N. C~.."May ' 23^A ' good set! of fruit in the peach orchard may be | made worthless In a short while by i inroads of brown rot and scab, two I serious fungus diseases. . j ' Peach brown rot l.s a conuuoiyj djsestse and produced a fcrown decay] of the peach that spreads rapidly throughout the fruit tissues" explains] G. W. Fant. plant disease specialist i at State College: "In a few days the j entire peach may become rotten and I ttoe . disease cause* heavy losses in poorlv sprayed or unsprayed .or chards. 'rhe broT. n rot spores spread j the disease from affected fruits to' healtby ones so that- *hen candrlons are tavorubi >, a large yart of the crop may soon occonie affected." Mr. Fant sCaU's *hat peach sc^b is also a common disease which is con fined lo Lhe surface bt the fruit. It frequently results in a dryiiicr and ' cracking of the fruit tissue under Vhe affected area. Ill severe- casesi n-here ' rrackinz occurs, the fruit is rendered ? worthless , 1 But ) of these trouble- v may be covitroUcd effectively bv the 'T.ppt/isa ticn -o! suitable sp^ay materials a* Ordinarily l^-ach becomes' S'.ibject to brown rot . Vncr scab several: week:, before vip^n.-'. iiii yjne.' Spray r.pplieations. coniing ? about four ' weefcs- ^after_ the/ petals * have i xIIth^ and again about four weeks before each'. variety ..: ls due to ripen wiH prevent- the .trouble; "For . these ? spi;.:vs r!v rr.v-.1iUv drnvloj;- d dry-mi* sulphiu- may b? used.. . Mr. THE NEWELLS - Jewelers , . Fant states tliat -tlir oray should 1 be -vo applied ai to reach all parts oi . th?*-froit. It i> profitable .to cgllcct^-^ rtd* de stroy the . brown rot mummies dur ing the fall and %-inter as an gid 'ditional control measure. At this season. however. graying is ol ??v!U cst Importance and Is essential where sound fruit is desired. Suffered weaK, nervous 7T WAS- in a very- weakened,, ruu-down condition, surely iii need of a tonic and build er," aays Mrs: J. It. Wrerm; of Anna, Texa3. "I was so v/eak $ I had to gfo to bed, and Kept i getting weaker. VI stiAered with my back so much. I v/as very nervoui. couldn't rest good, at night. I couldn't eat' anything r-| just wasn't hungry. /'I . bad read so much qf Cardui, I thought bsfet to use it. I took c-ovr.n or oi-ht bot tles, an :1 bfr ihq time I had f J taken them I was ^ sti'ohgcv I* | l ht\d bi'or: j.-t years. , I -oin highly recofcn- . T J i /mend Cardui " I Hj *)"| Taftu^ands of other women ?^| have fOUrtd that tHe tonic ef- j ^ - y < - JU.of; .shy :iv-. vc^jctiJ>i^. i ' ingredients, of Cardui vyopti. * * j'ist what they needed; to restore their appetite a, ioiielp. bring ihem easily natu-" raliy. back to normal he filth and stvon'gth.' U-3 action has Y* hee'n found to be of gre.ftt Vli benefit in many common fe ^ male ailments. Buy it at your druggists. . CARDUI For Female Trouble* 1 WHOLESOME FOOD IS CONDUCIVE TO GOOD HEALTH ? ' r TRY Oi rt "MOTHERS" P:\TE.V4 FLOUR >Ve arc manufacturers ot Thoroughbred Self Ki.sinit Flour ? -tear! Table Meal ? Bran and Feed Stuff, fiet a supply from yo&f dealer. WOODSDALE ROLLER MILLS Wctotiddale North jCarbfijja Notice 3y virttf- cf thft power coitftyycsi on inc by a Trust deed cxcutod by J. p. MoOre and uife. recorded in Book 5. page. 561. default in interest and taxci b;ujv.i made, I will, on Saturday. June llth. 1927. sell at the court houce door in Floxboro. hia houso and lot, lytn,' within the " corporate limits 6f "Mto Town of Roxboro: Bes?lnniti.: at R. E. Crutchfieja ^ corner on Morgan street; thenca with Morgan .itreet 9a. feet to Reams a v4 nue; thence with Reams avenue 310 feet to J. M. B la lock's corner; thonce -ith Bta!oc5c*3 .Jlne 30 fee: to- Ft. E. Crorchiteki* cim?f; lh-nqe v.ith it. E. CnUrtefleldS !lbe 210 ibht to Uie be^iiuiinj. Th.s ldth day of May 1327. T. C. DROOKS. Tru&tes. JtiMOK OttDEK METTIXf; Lon?tiut<t Cuu:K*rr r:o. 570 meets every Monoay evening 7;80 (.Vme ,o these me?!t:n?i3 members.' Ruii nt'?> of importanct comes be fsf? u* *tten. which ypu shOuM ktl>\v about T.KMON" OLIVER* GoontfUlar, O. .1. BLUE. Rec Soc. Within the reach of every family A small first payment puts Frigidaire in your home rtiiakcs plenty of ice cubes You can have iii'i the advantages .of Frigjd airc mow. ? Come fntd our salesroom YR>tr- expeer w h.ive Frigidarre sometime. Vou know that Frigid aire not only 'brings vein freedom, from outside ice supply it keeps all today. Examine the ] foods, colder, betterandlongSr. I.t . makes possi*. ble many new and delightful frozen dishes. It . 7 hit madtrn "ice n?n "? 14/I1 Qn' FrigtJ* irf ? u ttjytmiw+yt idaire most suit able for your use;. Ask .about prices and, terms . Comein and Ijc . lis 'demonstrate; Fred Long - Roxboro, N. C. w restuiv CJtie Worlds Lowest Priced Cars >M Supremely Beautiful FISH ElC BODIES ! Chevrolet is (he only tar in its price i!r. i < itfe ring, bodies hy 1'isher ? huilt as only I ishcr < an huild, and styled as low-priced cars were never, styled before! Despite the lbwness of (Chevrolet prices, there is nfic the slightest compromise in design, construction or finish. AJl em body exactly the principles employed on tjie highest priced cars ? a composite construction of selected hardwood and steel. All are finished in beautiful colors of lustrous, lasting Duco. Enhancing the inherent beauty of the bodies themselves are numerous features of distinction previously considered ex elusive to the costliest cars ? features typified by heavy full-crown^ oncpiece fenders and buliJt-cvpe headlamps. Only the economies of Chevrolet's great volume production make possible such <jtia1ity at Chevrolet prices! The Cpach s595 Tho.tiuhnx orRoidicer ? ' The Coupe 62-5 The4-Doof /;()<' Scd.o i>'-' The Spofr 7 i c < -ibnodet The I.<iod*u 7-45 The Imperial 7fi(V I ar.dau '.w ',i Ton Truck 595 hat tt s Only) t T?" Truck ' 49* < b'atni Only} Ail price* f.o.b. I'iiot. Mtchiiin. rV?ll,*i>n (!>?? ?nnit> *rd on all Check Chevrolet Delivered Price? Thtf IncluJi* tha l(rtreK hin.lliftK and financini ?*aiUW?. ft Stewart-Bradsher Motor Co. Ql AI.ITY AT LOW COST
The Roxboro Courier (Roxboro, N.C.)
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