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PAGE FOUR Farmers Urged To Place Orders For I Lime And Seed; R. C. Holland Sees Par- ; ticular Need For Land t Protection ! Farmers of Chowan County who plan to obtain itrouml limestone, ] phosphate ami winter cover crop seed as conservation materials in lieu of AAA payments this year should place orders immediately to insure delivery in time for seeding, accord- t iujr to" K. C. Holland, chairman of. | the County AAA Committee. f “The t ime Tor seeding winter cover crops is here, ami the sooner we Ret ;i -these orders the sooner the seed t will be shipped." -Ml. Holland said. -‘-This year, perhaps before." farmers should Rive, their | laud a:’ possible, protection against t ~r , ,s o and do everythin); in their t power to increase fertility of the soil 1 w e must depend upon . for food . pro- t diction in 1944.” Iti 'an effort to ciicounfee seeding (.' of more winter cover crops and le gumes this fall, the AAA recently announced a supplemental production practice allowance which is available to producers participating in the AAA • program to he. used for obtaining additiona' conservation. materials. • Costs of materials obtained by farm- 11 ers through the' AAA are deducted from payments due them under the Agricultural Conservation Program. •’ Complete details of the supplemental n!l allowance, i which is free of charge to . farms that have met the soil-building I goal, may lie obtained at the County 1 AAA Office. i Pointing to the value of cover p crops in halting erosion, Mr. Holland -aid tests made at the Statesville experiment Station show that land left hare lost t>f>.4-t tons of soil per acre in. one year, while,the same type of land seeded to winter cover crops lost only-. 49 tons per acre during the same period of time. Similar tests have shown that coyer crops prevent . los£ of nitrogen through leaching in ipproXimately the same proportion.. Sentinels H of Healthy! Don’t Neglect Them! Nature designed the- kidneys to do a marvelous job. Their, task :s to keep the llou ng blood stream free of an excess of toxic mpurities. The act of living —life itn*l - is constantly producing waste matter the kidneys must remove from the blood if good heath is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function aa j Nature intended, there is retention of waste that may cause body-wide dis tress. One may suffer nagging backache, persistent ho.adache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes —feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty ot burning passages are sometimes further evidence of kid ney or bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treatment is a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys get rid of excess poisonous body waste. Use Doan a Pills. They have had more than forty years of public approval. Are j endorsed the country over. Insist on Doan's. Sold at all drug stores. liPoaws Pillsl FDBGFHGJ Pepsi-Gola Company, Long Island City, X. Y. Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., of Elizabeth City, N. C. wanted! Pine - Popalr « I And Cypress Logs ❖ M. G. Brown Go. PHONE 9 Edenton, North Carolina 1 / THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDEXTOX, X. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1943 “Use of ground limestone and' phosphate is recommended by soil specialists both to increase fertility | through promoting heavier growths of legumes and also to provide addi tional pasture for livestock needed in the food production program. The state recently received an addi- • tional allocation of phosphate the month of September which brings j the total amount for this month to | almost three times the amount we expected to have. This will enable the AAA to fill all phosphate orders this month and increase the number j of orders we can expect to fill in 'subsequent months.” Permits Issued To Buy Tires And Tubes Permits to purchase hew tires and tubes have been issued by the Mar Price anil Rationing Hoard to the i following: Passenger-'- R. C. Holland, tire; and tune; W. M. Hare, 2 tires and 2] tubes. Truck— Jacob . Ashed, tire and t uti>‘.l 1.. 11 asse.ll.’ tire, and tube., F. D. Cline,, Construction '.Company, tire and tube: X. \\ . Evans i.state. - tlies, 1 recap service and 1 tube: Thomas K. Hunch. 2 tires: K. J. Larue tire and .tube: K. R. Parks, tiro and ■[ tube; , Hunch Bros.. 2 tires.: Codti'ey ! Chappell, tire. ■ \ ’ Tractors .1. K. Brabble. 2 tires. birth announcement Born to Mr. and Mrs. Koscom T.. \\ Byiunv; at their: home - ’near Acorn Hltl..oil September 2. a daughter. Mother and baby are getting along nicely. Before her marriage. Mrs. Byrum \\ wits Miss lhxie Harrell, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. 1,. B. Harrell, formerly re- dents of Qhowan County. Classified and Legals FOR sai.f one complete Fishing Outfit (casting i Pfleuger Supreme Reel and Rod. used times, Many bait's., mostly nc.v. piunkers. jitterbugs, etc. Water proof. box. One complete set golf clubs: in. good shape. Four .liuimy Thdepson woods. 1" Sandy Nichols _ irons. Ball new, : revvashed, and practice |H>O.. Bag and; R'rilf soccasin shoes, S'c. Apply to o Kelly (lay, 501 North Broad St;, ci Mdent on.- oct .30,n0v.7,14.21 pd. i ■' t( TV. O W noli UFA TK R.< FOI i S A IF. In good condition: See Mrs 1, , ('. Burton. oct.dOc. n get ready for fall CLEAN- ° ling', by, ordering Fuller aids now. Phone S4-W. or write Iv. rl. Bach mait, agent, Edenton, X. C. Sept.23.3oc HI I >OD-.TESTKD baby chicks Barred Rocks and lieds, .414,5(1 per 1 Oil; White Rocks, .413.50; Heavy Mixed, .4 1::.()(!; Leghorns, si 1.50. Lots, of ;.'<()(I or more, .deduct 50c per 10". Terms CASH with order. Address Seeley's Market. 214 Church Street. Norfolk. Ya, Sopt.'iO.octT.l4,2l pd i free: if excess acid causes you . pains of Stomach Ulcers, In digestion. Heartburn, Belching, Floating, Nausea. Gas Pains, get' free sample of IDGA at Mitch ener’s Pharmacv. exp dee 23 p : -NStv'S-t: SkSsS&n* WWW v s -x -h' '> -NS ■YEf||||f|Y: /Jgplp®'’ Fred Astaire Und Joan Leslie -are. a hit as dance partners in "The Sky’s l.imit." at Taylor Theatre. Edenton. today (Thursday) and Friday. SKILLED REPAIRS SAVE SHOES. W ard's Shoe Shop, Edenton. makes good shoes out of old ones. WANTED TO BUY OLD NEWS papers. Must he in good condi tion. Broad Street Tish Market. Phone 2(1. sept 16,23,30 c A ANTED .0.1. PEOPLE SCFFEK ing from, kidney trouble oi; back ache to try Kidd« at 97c. Money hack guarantee at Mitcheners Pharmacy. exp.novllpd. PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! DO your own Permanent with Charm kurl Kit. Complete ei>uipnient. in cluding 40 curlers and shampoo, Easy to do. absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including June Inngi glamorous movie star. Money refunded if riot satisfied, Mitch ener’s Pharmacy, Edenton. N. C, exp.(ict.2.Lpd. "notice of administration Having (|iialitied as Administrator of the estate of W. ( . Baker, de eased, late of Chowan County. North Carolina, this is to notify all credi tors :to present their > la:ms to the undersigned at Faieuton. N. ( .. on or before S-f'ptemher 3(). 1!)44. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of . re covery. All persons iudebted, t.o said,estate I Be proud of the man j Who wears THIS BUTTON | IOOK around town these days. This ■ button will spot for you a new group of patriotic "fighters”... men and women who are out to cut more pulp wood... for pulp wood makes smokeless powder, and a thousand and one other things needed at the front. Uncle Sam needs more pulpwood. So it’s up to us to find ways and means of cutting more... and more. It’s a tough job but it can be done and everyone in this community can help. We are in the heart of the pulp wood area. This whole community is just like a big war plant and just as important to winning this war as any airplane, auto truck, or munitions plant. 0 4r>* * * > *** *• * * ★ * * * * * - W oTMRMAN. NEWSPAPER PULPWOOD CAMPAIGN, I^ *|t i. ( nowan herald. * t X pledge myself to woric at least 3 SXf BA days during the balance of 194 S cutting a ‘fTpr* 1t pulpwood. Please send me tilft campaign button which this pledge entitles me to wear. * fUJO 1 *r. = * eftr will please make immediate payment. f This C.Oth dav of September, 194:’.,, C. E. BAKER, Administrator of \V. (,'• Baker, de-j ceased. 5ep3(),0et.,14,21.25n0v4p: SALE VALUABLE FARM LAND Known as the Luther J. Knight' home place, located one mile from j Corapeake. X. C. Rural free mail .delivery. In Sunbviry Consolidated School District, 1.00 acres of cleared land in high i state of cultivation. . Approximately 100 acres in wood; and timber land, timber has riot been j cut in more than 20 years. Six-room dwelling and outbuild- j iivgs, one tenant house, four rooms, all in good repair. This property will be sold for cash j to the highest bidder, sale to be lu'ld on October 16th. Saturday, at 12 j o'clock noon. Sale to be conducted , in front of the dwelling house loeat-1 ed on the property. | I wewtet k OIA i k kV^ 7wvs !• 666 r Liquid for SynptOfnc This is an excellent opportunity to acquire one of the finest farms in this section. Remember the date, Satur day, October 16th, at 12 o’clock noon, j Place—On the premises in front of the dwelling house. To be sold at public auction. tiiViTiTiVii a*»<3*»<3"»><»<»»<»<»<»» , » jbH l Ml ( * •• PI W'Z | HAVE YOU A SON OR DAUGHTER? There’s nothing you wouldn’t do to give them the unequaled advantages r life in a free America pro vides. Yet ; t : will you be able to give them these advantages when the time comes? SYou will —if you start saving for it now. You won’t —if you let the money you’re making now I YOUVE DONE YOUR Blt J|— NOW DO YOUR BEST! | — Buruom BONOS THROUGH PiTROII SAVIM6S PUN ■ | {THE BANK of EDENTON| | “Safety For Savings Since 1894” I 4 5 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4- I ft Enlist today for a few extra hours of your time ... HELP THE FARMER WHO HAS SOME TREES TO CUT and if your regular job is cutting pulpwood GIVE 3 EXTRA DAYS at regular pay. That’s all Uncle Sam asks you to do ... to keep some boy at the front from asking, "Where’s the ammunition? Who at home has let us down?" WOODCUTTERS: Give 3 1X TB A day* at regular pay. FARMERS: You’re busy but a few extra cord* of pulp wood from your woodlot will help a lot Thia pulpwood shortage it serious, and every cord is needed... If you haven’t pledged your support, do it now. Terms—Cash. Possession to ue gi eri January 1, 1944. MRS. L. J. KiNIGHT, For herself and the heirs of the late L. J. Knight, Corapeake, X. C. sept23,3o oct 7,14 pd n slip through your fingers. | So start saving or increase x your savings. Invest every f cent you can in U. S. War ? Savings Bonds. Regularly! | War Bonds are the best all-around investment the world has ever seen. They 1 can’t go down in price. | Ten years from now, you | get back $4 for every $3 $ you invest now. | isi v **** <% y* \\ i
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