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G. A. Rouse, Editor and Sole Owner.
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HEALTHY HENS ^
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in disinfecting poultry honses or
yards wher$ there lias been an out
break oT avian tuberculosis ft is im
portant'that- the liquids' be sprayed
or oth?wise applied in a thorough
manner, so that the area to fce trad
ed may be well soaked. After dis
infection, the premises should be kept
free of fowls for several months, or
a year, if possible, so that any germs
not reached by the disinfectant may
die. If convenient ft is advisable to.
place new stock on ground which has
not beat occupied by poultry for- a
year or more. ^ i
In restocking, it. is highly, important
to dbtain fowls, or eggs for hatching/
. from flocks which hire? shown iSo:
evidence o f the presence of an.infec
tious disease for at least a year.v
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NORTH CAROUNA ? .TBQB "MOfK
EL STATE OF THE /BOUTH" S
"Riere are many reasons why North
Carolina should be called the model
state of the south.
But the. main reason, according to
a citizen of Georgia, who recently vis
ited this state, is our system of hard
surfaced roads.
& B,.Ivey, of Macon, .was so im
pressed with his visit, that he re
turned home and granted an inter
view to his home town paper. And
here is what the paper had to say:
"8. B. Ivey returned Wednesday
from . an automobile trip through
North Carolina. When he was asked
about the things which had im
pressed him most, in view of the fact
that North Carolina, has been held
' up so much lately .$s the model ?m
thewi state, his reply wayi-'Tbf roads;
the roads, first, last and all tike
time'
"Mr. Ivey said the roads fre^ Ma^
not paved were gravel roads, which
are almost as good, he
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ler father, on6 sister, Mrs Carl Mc
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md^AlberfeY^^.-fSBiteral was held oft.; ';
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aid interment was made in the Farm
tfkoemettiry. ^GmOon ?
nd Rev. B. B. S^ugl^ were the of
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t4bide With hfe^- and ^ ^Aeteep: ^ \
Jesus". The lovely and numerous
flowers weii)jmat? witnewes of ,??j
Of*^i which Mrs. Byiu$in was held.
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possessing the jniw^mbination of i
perfect housekeeper and. home-keep
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" NOTICE OF SALE/
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made in the actional titled fi. L. Da->
I^agt^y.N^, W W,
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Nobles, Mary Lajigley andV husband, ;
^^n^.^aakia.ttebe-.,
mg beforh. the Clerk <rf saia'jCourf; i
the undersigned Commissioner wiH on i
Friday, Augusi ^(Wn';>926, a?kw*fcfc 1
^ock noon, before the couryftraee I
door in the town of GreerhdUd; N. C., <
diffe* for sale to the highest bidder i
for CASH, that tract oyiareel of land 1
in Beaver Dam Towydhip, County of f
Pitt, $tate of .Nortft Carolina,' and 1
more particularly described .us ; ftj-" i
Adjoining Vhe lands of Isaac Ser- <
toons and John O; Pollard (known* ?a }
the McAifthur lands and bounded iWil
fallows/Begitining at Isaac'Sertodfes' A
corne/in John Oi Pollard's
nff^said line ^reaj^ard^ourse 140 <
yards, thence squaw from said Pol?.|.
lard line, parallel .with. Isaac Sermons?
line 210' yards, so *E_dle, "'.malmi' 14C f
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/ards. to';;?aaid-,. Sermons line, thence
vith said Segnoim.' Jin* to thev**Siu*
ling," being by estimate six aires aa
?hoy<cn in.deed bearing date October
1st, 1890, from ReubenKinsaols end 1
Sfcncy Kinsauls ta , A^ram Nobles, i*
:ordc4 Book E-5 atnpge ?46of the ;
Pitt County JfJegwa^^lesB a certain
;radf if land b^eaver Dam Town
?Hip^ lpioWyjf^ j?urt of the. Hodges
and, beingtwo acres q{ the six ?cres.
ictossjBe end next to Kinsauls line,
Voudftof Reuben Kinsauls and Nan
:j^K3nsauls, his wife, by the afore-'
laid Abram Nobles, on October 1st,
L830, and recorded in Book E-5 at
i?ge 545. This deed": being record!d .
n book H-6 at page 207 of the Pitt
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^TOfcAe 10th day of July, 1926.
JOHN HILL PAYLOR,
Commissioner.
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I D. P. Coffee, "The World's Best Drink?' ,A7c i >
Land o'Lakes Syeet Cream Butter, lb. x48c ::
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