'Thursday, Jap. 31, 1929. ' r * > vT VALUABLE NEW BULLETINS AVAILABLE TO FARMERS j '' ' -- ' I Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 23.--Tefi new publications that will be of interest j to farmers of North Carolina have recently been published by the Ex-j periment Station and Extension Ser-1 vice at State College. j Each of these publications is I -available to readers of The Chatham ; Record on application to the agri- j cultural editor of State College at > Raleigh. A card asking for the one j ■desired or for all .ten will receive; prompt attention and the publica- j tion will be mailed as soon as pos- j sib’e. The list is as follows: • Bulletins No. 260 —System of Livestock .Panning For the Mountain Region of North Carolina. No. 261 —Value of Lime on Cecil •Clav Loam Soil. No. 262 —Value of Lime on Nor folk Sandy Loam Soil. Technical No. 33 —Method For j Measuring Drag of Cotton Fibers and the Relation of Physical Properties of the Fibre to Yarn Quality* Extension No. 173 —Terraciing Farm Lands. Extension Folder No. B—Tobacco Plant Beds. # * Agronomy Information Circulars No. 20—Results of Cotton Varie ty Demonstrations. ■ No. 21 —The Quality and Yield of Cotton as Influenced by Fertilizers and Soil Types. ♦ No. 22 —New Fertilizer Materials and Their Uses. No. 23—Plan of Organization Us ed in the Community Improvement of Cotton in North Carolina. The Experiment Station and Ex tension ' Service does not maintain a large mailing list of farmers to ’whom bulletins are sent. Most of the publications are distributed through the county agents or on | DR. J. C. MANN | ♦ the well-known ♦ t t t EYESIGHT SPECIALIST i ♦ ♦ T will be at Dr. Farrell’s of- J X fice, Pittsboro, Tuesday ♦ Feb. 26, at Dr. Thomas’ J J office Thursday, Feb. 28 ♦ X Siler City. * X 10 AM. to 3 FM. ♦ > 4 \ i1 I from your Cotton 1 T not decide now to make a real wH.. | V V profit from your cotton crop? It’s not jyj| a matte; of luck. IJn Be sure your cotton has Chilean Nitrate of fflg Soda at planting time and at chopping time. Hi You’ll make more cotton per acre and it will H cost less per bale to make it. Starts cotton off well. Makes strong healthy plants. Helps to set |H an early crop ahead of the weevil. Hj 13 Bales on 6.4 Acresl I C. P. Ellis, Clayton, N. C., who won the title of champion cotton grower in 1927, used 100 Hj lbs. of Chilean Nitrate at planting, with acid H phosphate and potash. Then he gave his cot ton 2 side dressings with Chilean Nitrate, 100 H lbs. per acre each time. His yield was 13 bales on 6.4 acresl HI Now is the time to make sure of ybur Chilean II Nitrate. Figure out your needs. Your County Agent will help you. Then place your order H| «nd be sure of a money-making crop the com- A New Fertilizer Book—FREE I Our valuable book “Low Cost Cotton” will jfl help you make a better crop. It is free. Ask H for Book No. 2or tear out this ad and mail it 'H with your name and address on the margin. |H Chilean I Nitrateof Soda 1 EDUCATIONAL BUREAU ■ 220 Professional Bldg., Raleigh, N. C V I In writing please refer to Ad No. A-68 _.i request from individuals. But those who wish to have definite informa tion on a particular subject should write for a publication dealing with *the subject. The research workers and specialists have prepared and published a number of other valua ! ble bulletins which may be had free | of charge. __ _____ Government Money To Loan I j in Chatham and Lee Counties 5 1-4 I ar.d 1 per cent principal annually i pa vs off loan in 33 years. i ' ' W. W. Stedman Moncu r e, N. C. A xtyou Readv.^ When your Children Ciy for It Baby has little upsets at times. All your care cannot prevent them. But you can be prepared. Then you can do what any experienced nurse would do —what most physicians would tell you to do — give a few drops of plain C’astoria. 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