PAGE EIGHT >?rs. Cora Alston and Mr. and Mrs I ;is Thompson and children cf Lit -1 .or* were guests oC Tliss Evelyn A1 j r the first of the week. s. R. H. Hayes will visit her .. n Mrs. VV. J. Jones of Pincland ' so” Girls, falombirg the lat » * a t of the week a i attend an nt function c j: ag'c ncci by the i 'on of that good sehool into a - Tege and the undorcaKiag tv ,tn eiul.iwmcnt fund ot a half . : ni'dollars, the first $50,000 oi , .h has already been contributed I: r. tfi N. Duke. Q IDF ~ DRESSING 3 . COTTON A High School boy, Elstner Beall, of Wijson, Arkansas, has won the State Cotton Growing Championship for the past two years. In 1924 with 200 pounds of Nitrate of Soda per acre at planting and 100 pounds when the cotton was knee high, he averaged 752 pounds of lint cotton per acre. Last year with 300 pounds of Soda at planting and a side dressing of 100 pounds, he averaged 1,008 pounds of lint cotton per acre. Side dressings of 100 pounds of Soda per acre played an important part in his prize vanning achievements. Will Terry, of Jackson, won the Hill section of the Mississippi Cotton Produc tion Contest. In addition to his other fer tilizers, he used 200 pounds of Nitrate of Soda as a top dressing. The results of Experiment Station tests and the experience of successful planters alike have proven that it pays handsomely under average conditions to apply 200 pounds of Soda per acre under cotton and another 100 pounds as a side dressing before the first squares appear. The reason for this is that the squares are set early and fast before either dry weather or the weevil can hurt the crop very much, and a large yield of lint is produced. The side dressing is even more impor tant, however, in a late season such as we have had this year. It is imperative if the crop is to be fully profitable, that there be plenty of available nitrogen in the soil when the crop really begins to grow, particularly if not enough Soda was put under the cotton at planting time. That the nitrogen in Nitrate of Soda is much more quickly available and there fore much more efficient than when ap plied in any of the other materials that are being offered is fully proven by more than 20 years of continuous investigations at the New Jersey Experiment Station, and also by tests made in European coun tries which agree with and confirm those of New Jersey. This fact is of especial in terest in a season like the present one when it is of such great importance that the cotton crop should be pushed ahead rapidly in order to make up for its de layed start. ) <9 It should be remembered that profits from the crop are much more dependent upon high acre yields when cotton prices are relatively low than when they are high. Thus, a side dressing of quickly available nitrogen at just the time when the young cotton plants need it most should be a splendid investment this year. NOTICE OF RESALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of an order -of the Clerk of the Superior Court, or dering a resale of the lands described in a deed of trust executed by W. H. k Kearne and wife, Sarah E. Hearne, dated Jan. 6th, 1926, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds ot Chatham County, North Carolina, in Book “GN,” Page 49, the said lands - having been sold at public auction on Friday, May 7th, 1926, after due ad vertisement, and a five per cent in creased bid having been filed, and under and by virtue of the power con rer ed in the said deed of trust, de ' fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured thereby, and having been requested to do so by the holder of the note • evidencing, said indebtedness, I will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Pittsboro, at 11 o’clock, A. M., on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2ND, 1926, the following described lands, to-v.it: Adjoining the lands of J. B. At water and others, beginning and being on the West side of Haw River and beginning at the mouth of first branch below and Southeast of Bynum Bridge running due South to J. B. Atwater’s line; thence due East to a cedar stake, L. B. Bynum and J. B. Atwater’s corner; thence South to V s.r- s branch, Knight’s line; thence v said branch down and towards Jliver to a point 50 feet from said y. ■■ ■ Ervin's corner; thence up the i -r to Ervin’s line (right bunk) to j ." hning. Ibis being ihe same i ~ o', inn :i con \ cod to 11-. I•. Moore by W. Ti. London, fir-;; •yngea, by c. .••:» registered in the ofn.e of ihe Regib er cf Deeds for Chatham Coun ty in Book “EX'? at page sii. £•: COIN'D TRACT: A tract of land lying and being h Center Townsn'o, Chatham Comfiy, North Crrcl.iao >- ginning at stake ana peiuturs < o _he Bynum Branch, J'iorti. ewner of Lot No. 4, thence S h 3 degrees West with the line of Lot No. 4, 86 poles to a slake ana pointers corner of Lot No. 8, thence North 3 degrees East 86 poles to a sweetguiff e i the Bynum Branch, thence up said branch to the beginning, estimated to contain 24 acres, mere or less, and bring lot No. 7, in the division of the lands of the late G. W. Knight allotted to Augusta Burke, said division be ing duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham County in Book “ED’’ at page 588 et seq. Bid will start- at .>11.55. gov -"-ill v.o bNd for ten days to receive increased bids. This May 18th,,1926. Trustee. 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THE CHATHAM RECORD 6 6 6 is a prescription for Mtdoria. Chills and Fever* Dengue or Bilious Fever rwo ?qi k;- n NOTICE : OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the power l of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by C. T. I Blake and wife, Sallie Blake, to the undersigned Trustees, dated April :22nd, 1924, said Deed of Trust be iing recorded in the registry of . Chatham County in Book GH, page j 34J et seq, the undersigned Trus tees, will on SATURDAY, THE22nd DAY OF MAY, 1926, at 12 o’clock noon in front of the Courthouse door in Pittsboro, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Williams Township, Chatham Coun ty, North Carolina, and being more ‘Tiilly described and defined as fol lows, viz; Adjoining the lands of the late Mary Smith, et als, and lying on the east side of the public road leading from Pittsboro to Chapel Hill and bounded on the north by the lands of ‘ . 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Mon<-y for such purposes must be raised through the sale oi the’ Company’s securities A Resale Department is maintained at our offices for the benefit of local stock holders who may wish to sell their r ’ ores. Thursday, May 20, 192 6 S. U. Pearson, on the East lands of S. Edwards, on the sX‘ he the lands of S. M. Oldham hky west by the'Pittsboro road,’ mg 73 acres, more or l ess J* n ' AND EXCEPT however, f rom bove 27 acres, deeded to S Frk he a * Same being the premises now ards pied by the grantors namoH tL° Ccu ' This property is bein Void I*" 1 ' count of default of payment of a i aoove described note, said dolV he trust, at the request of the tV* ‘of said bond. e hol