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Page Eight COUNTY AGENT KIRHY WRITKS (C int'. Hij l y.i»re» v .:h "3* fifty thousand po'uiJs within :.. • t;c\t v.e v .»;• ton The t: -o these cards is t > b > i t • s 'i.i r: ly wish t > u> them Tit* ly cost !' >r the r. •• lit t lies 1 cards will be that whi 1 _'OS diiv»t'v :•) t'.-.e producer i;.. vit'i' whose n-in;o the cud was - ucd. Lo i! !■ ■> !' ■o- :r e ur; 1 i i .-•.cure t!u ;'-o cards whit h v.- • he shipped in hero from (leu.;.! s?outli C U'.'ivi i Eastern C.f !.na Belts. Kule-. For I!♦:?"» Not Out Yet The rule ;.ne:n:iu next yet:' acreage an J p.odticti >n al'o • Men's other than those given i. the contmet itself have not be : • nnotruvi. It is understoo 1 thv iniini•;!• a» •.e orders and s; e i filings will !: !>> announced i ven s i t'v - v 'WC!S by nut la •..an Jar:: i v. A great many *:ons c nunto the >;!; e ann f•. .uisv. e t' I a* the pres.v.:. I.oca! g towers will have in • •rnir.ty daring the latter i X >ver;: er • > .-.iy whe i: r th ' • -Sr.. ith A.: * a; ; ■ i * • *e . '• . i:-d-r ' : s •. Jl't. Tlnns Ahead Sev> •' progressive farmers ■ S*i>kes are setting back to t K :actice of liming wheat land a preparation for seeding clover • -.rain crops next spring. Lime dealers in Walnut Cove, CJermanton and King have laid in shipments of agriculture groun 1 limestone and are in a position lo ;• apply farmers with lime in lo . ranging from one up at reason .'it le pric s. s .J. Kinnv. Canity Agerv. % ' 'i» 5 (>) -\j )•; I ' \ 1 " \i ■ *'.'•% ■, ■ i 1 ' ■• .l.I). *I:J -. «-k > • ■ TH.' ' • I 'i ' •■! i> ■ of •11 i • . ••'! ;> • ... j i s••! ■ sn ' ■ ioli-i vi.;g (!•"■ .i' e i I mis: i \ii>o i-v; at present the !'iv's Dr. .1 IV. Neal. Posey liow : an. I >he Neal and others, aii'l V-"Unde | as follows, to wit: He nnin« at a post oak. old corner runs South on the n ld line cross-' ing a branch 12 1 chains to pointers. I hence VVest on the old Hodman line crossing a branch and passing the old corner 18 chains to pointers; thence North t assing the old P°st oak corner 12 chains to a hickory stump; thence East on William Neal line IS chains to the beginning, con taining 22 acres, more or less, on the waters of Zilpha Island Creek, and il being the samo land that was conveyed by John Neal and wife to Hugh Manuel, by deed herring date of Feb. ltfth., 1884, recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes County, North Carolina in Book Number 26 page 337, A 1 ••:> the Same lands this dry deeded to Alex Mabe by J. D. Humphreys. Commissioner for the solo of said land duly ap pointed by the court in the case of Geo. Manuel vs. James .Manuel and others. \ This October 22, 1931. MRS. J. D. HUMPHREYS, Admx of J. D. Humphreys, Trustee. I j;. j. Son. Atty. FINDS BANKS WILLING, OOnHGWEBS CAUTIOUS Prr-msnsnt W riler Refutes Slatcmintj Bankers Are Re f tiring Sound Loan? !se sr-r'bes P?asons for Reduced of Credit. ' .. : l;v typi 11 -V " - : . : in !irt'«*r -n: ■ ;ir -"f • ■ - • > v th it i aSa.i .-i. : >r : : iM.-tns fr l >aii- li.ive • • I ;:• :r •: lw i. • ■ ' A'-.v > ■! In i r«v :.' aril • I! . . s-rt: lii tiffin ti i I'u .Ma • • » • :i'.' 1 •'! .. • r ::• i 1 ■ ' u; i :!-.•::i ili at 'w:iUs .■:o !:•»: ill. • •. t .!k • )«' i a ••■>•!::( t!i ■ »•!»••!» i . • • 4il ir ink :i : • .i. a. I! e *i : i • • ;■•!*; f x wvit t.> !'• rr.' A I r • Is*' A r ! V:: ! we or. ■ • . v - !;• r'plied: 'Th really ■>■ 'i -n •' !!: t ' : * li-.:'.j.Se ni OeJit - *, F;::i:la:!ientaily, I'm b i»lne.«» tr • -1 '. a n:ak-"i * ■» . in. t » .. a a i. • • • .i. r >:i It a , :• . tr> to t ir e up :i b.'.«!3 f> • - as t:;n la a !iI a !•» n>t : •I. t'".!or the cir lan • « t!.e ! ! .;ar* If a n rural an I pro;, t tv. p!:.>noau'n.in. A dfaiand f'-t | IT • !.t !. .|i!tlru!t tn create art:*• • • l a;'v | a:. I t!i :t> is always .laiuor In s . il *:n a ' I!inks roust be liqaM en n:;-. at a!! ; times to pay depositors Tlie i.la ot a commercial loan Is that it rcpr n .-ents a s»'.f-l:Tii la'ins rrw« in It j !'.!» lianli-T ankts .inly tinse a ,'var. - e> r. it are j ni-r«»n:ly s ■uti'l. a:i i *e!ect« Ir- :: irr.'i s he wi'. !r-vo in j ■ I i meet t-*n:n:. I-. (iiivcrr.meiit l.caJinu t i • -;t ' e l't . t:. 4 ' '• 1 ' •i/.e hanks f..r not mahins I uttu ATtet the experience they i fir : i. years, specially in la :j and I it is only natural that tsh eiM re' ix their re iiiiremen's very sln;v!> and gradually. "I'nfortunately. many f the upplica ; tlons for loans are nr.t from poop.e who want temporary hankim? acco-r'noda lion fir three or six months ,n.d aie q.iita able to meet their ma'urit.. dates. : but are from those who really n.'"d ppr ; nianent capital. They are bustea and ; they want someone to stake ihi-m to a . new start. What they really seek Is a partner to furnish them with loua-tiroe capital. I)ut depositors Insist upon be Ing paid on de:uand. and. therefore. It , Is a siave question whether banks 1 should tie up their funds for any length j of time." HOW ONE FARMER HELPED HIMSELF j A farmer accustomed to keeping ' records found that it cost $16.00 to j produce an acre o/ corn. Ills average I yield was 1W bushe!-!, selling for 50 cents per bushel. On I Ills basis he was ' producing without either prutlt or loss. ' A study of his costs Indicated means i by which the yields might he Increased ' without proportional expenses. By mak j Ini; use of facts discovered at the Kx I periment Stations, the farmer secured an in.Teased yield o" i'our and one-halt bushels p»r acre t "IT 1 bushels. Instead ' of 311). Hy Increasing the yield and | holding down expenses, this frrmer j vas ahlo io make a prolii of six •r bushel, | NOTICE OF LAND SALE Pursuant to the power of sale contain?! in a certain deed trust executed by John Ed Mabj and wiic, Etta Mabe, dated August 1-lth. 1 and recorded in b ,>k 7p:i.:e IM9 in the office! of lletrister of [")•??.) i of St ok"; Co unty t.i \V. !.. McC.mless trm tee for .1 -)hu D. Humphreys bene-1 ficisry. and the provisions of the n'>: having Deen cornplicl with and tin- debt therein secure! not having been y paid, an ! hr. ,i; a •c :u "d to do so •v.- the ! M. . f "he note therein v cured, the v' »r si*nel ad iniuisti Tor 0 f \V. L. MeCanle i. deceased tiustee. on Mondr.' November l!'!h. 15)34. at 12 o\ lo;', noon, in »! >nt of the Court !i.iise 'l' ■ in Danburv. N. C offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following des cribed lands embrace! in said deed of trust, located on the har.i .•:irt::' , e road leading from Daa- Lury to Stuart, Va., bounded n • follows: l.'eginning a*, the oi i corner chestnut, now at a dog wood on the North side of But':-: Island f 'retk: East on Mabe'.' form>r 'ine noie.3 to a soar wool or. a branch in f h? line >:' the 1-tn is that bt-lt nt.oi to the J •:.« ii. .hwcll. dee'd., the Buck !. !>:•. ! n •«d 100 :• >!-?s \v • : I : ~ :n .. • i-.. ! t:: i 1 ■' 1. e S n:*i; c ::v. v .J . Mabe. by deed recorded la lice of Flegi.'ter of L ; . Stoke.- C-aiitv, N (T of purchase-m )ne\ to pali on J.av of sale. This 15th day of P.. J. SCOT 7. Adminif.'tr i-or ui W. L. Me- Canle v., deceased, trustee. oE=aoc=io£=scs=3oc=ioE=(o 1 IQX j Still Leads| 11 Winston-Salem Buys The Strongest Of Any Market : In North Carolina or Virginia—And PEPPER'S Always Lerads In Winston-Salem. 1 WHY? I I Because Winston-Salem has the unmatched facilities L and the big buyers, and the Pepper organization ; | knows how, and gets the last high dollar. J n WHEN BETTER PRICES ARE PAID FOR TOBACCO, PEPPER S WILL PAY 'EM j The Friendly Bunch Is Here. Come On. jj tit:; DANBUSY EEi»D3:Ti:r. i —; Hints for Homerr ikers I By Jxac Rogerj T> .keep sArat'n Coo»- «ais .it: J pre'.••in the at. 1 i grime i~to the hwn pU'e a r'>r •of sr.ruef.nrai imvjlat.o.i four i»et '■>' tp;i \:oi, on !.!u garage floor unrter tV-i rjr 1.0 Batch *.te ss i ■ 1 ar.d r°:\.ie. It can t>e J frea» ilnioat nay l.;:ab-.r . if.. A lliile soap rufcb?.l on I:-1- totn edgen oi -i sti.kia? :Sraw?r »□ often cause it to si:d« e&jdiy. AVOID COLDS|jjprm VsC* -» VA-TRO-NOL* "j^| M '-'• 0 «* s, ° °o"j« f| Cv*>o -j ...—.—*,■ mc J tea. ton . .1' *. n \ iclcs P«*n it tj u. MI /■»'. UAI brings Co:nfor 4 .ir.5 : Miff. Better Control ofColus—will: Jircc- >*4j ViCHS |'j|| r„ > Va-tro-nol is powerful, vrt tions [ ,r , P!a "; ** '?i"' T ""*" ||{ *-»*?•"• :£ , , . , • yours at your druggist s. Or Jja »•«»'"»•• *5?. {£•.{ A ~>,, absolutely safe—for both chil- writeVieks.iSOi Milton St.,Greens dren and adults. It has been bcrj, N. C., cnc'.3sir..j C; rtamp. afiaHßimm (About It actual size) fill T!ir lini "Open House at Vicfes" with "Plantation Echoes" with Willard Roblsm Tlllir 111 I IIN Inr AK I Freddy Martin's Orchestra and nnl his Deep River Orchestra, with Mildred ||JJI|J" INI Ull lIIL Mill. guest artists —every Sunday. Bailay— every Monday. Wednesday, and I villi. Hi • 5-5:30 pm., E.S.T.. on CBS, nation-wide. Friday. 7:15-7:30 p.m.. E.S.T.. NBC Blue Network. 5 YVhv Take A Chance? I \ lil Y A PIANO YOU CAN DEPEND ON | o f & Sin v Piano m \ " 'W | V •I.'.'j 'beiiinJ gj f \ V.'Vh *"•'>- i V*"i ;'•• • IAT V.-XY I.OW PRICES X X •'.V, ' " V , ' A FEW I SM) PIANOS A J JESSE O. BOW EN & CO. 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