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.If the land ii-ruorf, manure it well in preparing the scad bed and plant ?.-tOy- Rood need. - 'Iliye art- suggestions- for begin . -img a r.i w tU- I>l of red - clover 'given fry B. C. Blair, extension ngnmomiat i or the State College of Agriculture. M r. F.lair saya, "Sow i cd clovcr on ?rev 11 'drained land; use Als'lte clover ??'n wet land and Leapedeza on sandy land. Do not expect the red clover to grow without lime Some soils contain this material hut if a field iias grown several crops of clover, fci l'me is Hltejjr to be exhausted, f ine may be suro of this if the clover tas failed. Toiu . of seed have been . - wasted by sowing oij land not proper- 1 Jj limed. "Sour, soils "should be limed at I . least six months to a year before I >-r ?inK the red elayer. seed. Use | from one to two toils -jf a good grade of limestone per acre." Mr. BIhVw ?i*.tes that good clover ve.i are at least i>8 per cent pure and germinate about 90 per t'ent. ; "T9>ey ure free from such weed seeds | ? a? plantain nrfft dodder. They are . i.ujally higher, in price than low; ?r?de seed but ire ch?aepr in the J ? nd. .' I lie recommends also that only American-grown m-ed be used. For *jgn seed am not adapted to our , ?2maie. The seed .are sowr. in tsrly spring, he recommends that1 ? be pat in late enough to avojd fee severe freezes and early enough jret the plants well started before1 ?$iAt dry weather. The latter part' * ?" March is & good. time to sow. In :.he full, all6w the plants a chancc to grow some before freezing woa ? m The seed are best sown by using a , rain drill, fit takes eight pounds . er acre by thi? method. Mr.- Blair itstes that one should drill in from 1-tO to 200 pounds of 14 per cent acid - hosphate per acre along with .the ?red. If some forty or fifty -pounds ' nf muriate of potash are used with phosphate, still better results are h obtained. '? . ' ? -."'I Jl.OO# IN PRIZES FOIt STATE GARDNERS Raleigh, N. C. March 0? The gaT < en contest begun in North .Carolina hy the Divisions of Horticulture and Heme Demoa*Vi?tlan of the State College E*ten?m*\ Service has re ifive-1 added impetus by the annonn ? tment .from the Southern Ruralist ? < f- Atlanta, Ga., ihat it woulil give i 1 .000 in prize* to. gardeners in the ?South. This South-wide Contest :,vill inn from May 1, 1925 to May I. i*?6 nnd entries will be received by ihe Ruralist. up until Juno I of this y^ar. Anyone .living on ? faii>> in Jhe Sooth may enter the contest "By" writing to the RuvaVtt before this r>*te r The money ' will be distributed as follows: First prise *?.50C; second prize, S200; third prir.*,: SlOO; fiyj prizes of $20 eatfh and- tan prizes of *M. each.' The rules gaverninjf hi* cont 'st ?we re prepared by a co'Orinltfij ; of ioar ? fulhern horticulturist > of .vhVii Prof. C.. D. Mathews of State Col lege is a member. The iwai'd i will > n nuiile by the same Committee,' _ XOTICE TRVS'IHES SAl.E OF LAND Under aiid by virtue of the auth ority conferred upon my by a certain ?Teed of trust executed by v\ in Kicrt .numi and- wife ,Kizzic Richmond, on Ihe 4th day of April 1922 and duly lerorded in bo(fL. No. 8 at pag>j 192, ? cfaolt having been -math in the pay ment cf Om> note^ secured by said deed ?f-trus? at the request of the holder it said note, I will on Monday. March 3?th 19 2.'.. in front of the court house door of Perron County, sell to the highest Mdder for cash the lands mentioned :,r\A described in- said deed of trust to wit; Lying in Olive Hill township, Fer *en County N. C., bounded on the Korth, East nnd South by the lands of T? T. Hestei^antf on the West by tM land* of O. 15, W Instead, con ? i lining one acre more or lass. This Feb, 24th 1925. W, F.J.ONG. Trusted. CHICHESTER SPILLS Sjfil n",; rCL,','InC,BanVTgr: ? / -rw*T?H I'H.ijO Ht RI J *n4/A^ I FTWterl WTfh f --i -Jr -u-: * TWlTfinriH Miwym p.. ?1-' SOLD BY ALL BBUGGISm I ? giEii <g^ni*r nreemy px ;n? nearer or Tiom miaHionerft for the * ? nrty - ofPersonj ?hp. Id in Hie GOlll'l. r.-'.UO n Rrtyhni-A \~4 Cr Monday^ M>*ch 2nd 1925. *a pet nbn sisrned tpy the required number n* qualified vdteti, of Cushy Fork I High School- District in Person Coun* ;y, sactao being: special district, Nd. o a nd endorsed Board of ?. K?h? ?atioi?, of. Person bounty; ?au3 pcti c on ? sV.r.e: that an election be called ! 'n -mtf dirtrictj for~the purpose of | Ascertaining^ the will of the Votevs of aid distinct, as- to whether to in Lyens* the present local school tax, t TronV ten cents on the hundred dol- ? [lar* valuation, to not sxeoedinsr 30 | rent's on the Hundred dollars valua .lon of property both real and perH i sonal. Now therefore. It is "hereby ordered by sn:d .Board of Couhty Commis sioner* for the conny of Pfera-jn, that an election be 'held in *aid Bu?hy High- School District, for tlvj^ purpose ?f ascertaininp.the will of thej . yj4*>rs as to said -increase. . It is hereby ordered that s?i;d* el ection be' held ' oi/Satufriny, April 11 1925. at thetJushv Fork High School Building. . p. A. Hester is hereby appointed Yejaristrar for said election. A new registration ot' the v? ters said district is hereby ordered. The Registration books will be rpened Sat. March 7th 1925 and will bn closed Snt. April 4 1925. El A. Snipes and W. fe Warre*iA are hereby appointed judges of election. " Th e-,Re t?tr a r , will, on eacH^ Siit. attend the voting place to wit Bushy Fork High School ljaildinir. for .the purpose of registering su?h voter? as may desire- to register. The Sat. before election, '.is wit April 4th ?hall be and the same is j hereby designated as challenge *lay. ! At said e ectiun those, favoring :tn| increase in local school taxes, shall vote a ballot -on which]' shall be Vrit len or printed ? "FOR LOCAL TAX." Those opposing the increase, shall veto a ballot/ on1 which shall be wrii-j len or "prinWd ? 4QA1NST LOCAL TAXES" j Tha6 said election shall be in all Waya concfucted as a regular state election. ,r;\ * . Done by Order of the. Board. This j March 2nd 1925. ti _ B. F. HESTER, Chairman. \Y. T. T*IRBY, Clerk to the board. | Thirteen farmers of Craven County | will keep accurate farm management , recced? for the Office of Farm Man , agement at State College this year, | reports County Agent" C.'B. Faris. ADM INISTRATg>R'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of $. G. Loy; late of Person County, this is t.) -^lodify all persons having claims against said' estate" to present the same to the undersigned on or befSre FebAiary 2nd., 1526, otherwise this notice will ,be pleaded in bar ?f their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate win please?make-h?medi?te payment This Tebruary 2nd., 1925. . W. C. CAWBON. Admr. L. M.. CARLTON, Atty. KE-SALE OF LAN 0 Advanced bid having beert placed upon the sale of the hereinafter de scribed land, and by virtue of an order made by the Clerk Superior ins entitled: A. B. O'Briant and Others Ex Parte,' the undersigned Commissioner will an, Saturday the I4tt day of i>Jareh ?t 1-2 o'clock M., Sell at the Cwjrt heuse doer, at public auction " for land,. to-wtT* Tract N'o. ?> ^->~nr in'd pointers Henry '5IiCcht.ll earner, ? {Kenee South 86 dwfwvEiit 40 rh? I U a pine *\omp and painters in Jame: Oakley's iine;~thence South 3" degree.* West 8 ehs. t6 no. 3, pointers in Hen ry Oakley's line; thane* North, 88 de crees Went 48 cbs. to no. 4, hic*ory -Hunry Mitchell's corner in-.-Marthr A. Bowling's line; them*. North } de crees East 0 chs. and 9(J length.; tc the bejftnning.containing 41 1-2 acre? more or Tew. For a more roVttitt description reference is given-to dei-< from Henry E. Oakley and" Sarah Oakley, to Lenora 8. ?'Briant, recor ded in the office of the Register o!J Deeds for Person County, in Book"? page 358. This "the 1* day of February, 1025 C? A. HALL, Commia?.ione;' | Notice Trustees Sa!e of Land. 1 ' tinder and by* virtue of "She oath or'ty conferred upon, mo by a i.er- . !ain (ke;L of trust executed by Pan: | Cvj!*y and wife on Jan, 17th. 11121 default having been nisdc in thr1 ; ay mcnt ,o'f the note secured by :>;U ''eo of trust (recorded in book No. 3 it ?juice l.jj Register-! office Person Cctlntyi I will on Mofiday Mj?rch 3?lh, I92> "* at 12 o'clock M. n< front of the- tour: house door in R6.\boro, N.-C'., sell tr the highest bidder for cash the iar.d onveyed .in said deed of trust to wit; That certain tract of land ?e:i Picks. Sidiiv, N. C,,' bounded cn hi East by the Roxboro and Durl iit, road, (old road) Bepr'nning at stake on said rou4 thfn'cc"" in a Westerly direction 40C feet to Picks Siding land, thence ir Northerly direction 228 feet to Sat iarfieldn line, thence with his lint 400 feet to road and thence with j road 283 feet to beginning . . On this land is located n good cot tage house. This Feb. 24th, 1925. NATHAN LUWyORD, Trustee EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified i\* executor of tHi estate of M. H, Garrett, deqea- d lato of Person, County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of saic deceased to exhibit tHfem to the, un dersigned on or before the 2nd day of February, 1926, or this n-otice Will be pleaded in bar of their recovery AH persons indebted! to said oi-.au.J will please make immediate payment] TJiis Feb. 2nd, 1925 K. M. Garrett, E. J. Garrett Exrs. .of M. H. Garrett. Wm. D. Merritt, Attyr Simple Way To End Night Coughing No mattes how long you have been troubled withe ::asperatifcg coughing at night, robbing you*of valuable sleep and thereby weakening your system and iaying you open to dangerous infec tions, it can-usually be stopped at once ' by a very simple treatment. Most people have found that they can sleep the whole night through undisturbed often tht&rat time they tjy it The treatment is based on iTremarkable prescription known as Dr. King's New Dis covery forCoughs.Yousimply tike a teaspoon ?ul at night belore retiring and hold it in your, throat lor 15 or 23 6cconds before swallowing, without following with water. The prescrip tion hasadoubla action. It not only 6oothea soreness and irritation, bot it quickly loosens and removes the phlegm and congestion which are the direct causa of the coughing. The re- * night, and the entire cough condition goes in a very short time. ' The prescription is for coughs, chest colds, hoarseness. brorrchi'.is, spasmodic croup and almost every throat irritation. It contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Economical, too, as the dose is only one traspoooiul, On sale at all good dsuggitU. Ask for COugHS This is a MICHELIN 'OU Pukbcr F ?!?:' L No. 14 "A word to the. wise B ib sufficient" HHHI Ov*r?we (toiilj -yi>? 8 .. .1>3.I0 ? * LubS;v r :i ~ - - ***?? pfy * j-2 "337JX?i.5o ?' ~ ? Li.& W; AUTQ.GQ.f tUntifum, N. C fm Sa:uula>, 'ji.'t M'areh IBtti at tlii; (Aiull* home .rigor -in Rexfcti'ji. 1? o'clock -Jiopn. 1 will sail to th-. high? t c??h bidder, a tract of larct lyintf in BtWhy VotK to?rnMi!p, PPr~ son County, X': C. Adjoinrng th<e lands' of Jinj Bradsher, Ben Wheeler, Milton -HilUboro road and others, containing 50 aiieJ more or les* known ai the C. H. Willis land. This by virtue ef a deed in tr-jit recorded in Person Coyniy >o'. 1 page 229. This the (7th of Feb 192" R. ' P. Brooks, trastee for T. C. Brooks. Schedule EiTEctive Fob. 22, 1325 ?. m ip. m. ? a. m.'p" m ?7:05 ?5:10 I v'. Durham ar."li00 <8:30 a. m. p. m. ? a. m.:p.' ni 8:15 6:20 lv.RoxbDro ar.U-:4S 7:I? SMS 6:50 ft. Dcnnistonar.il :19 C:o0 9:05.7:13 U.S. Boston ar.lUOO 6:3C 9:19 7:27 lv. Halifax ar.l0:47 C:1S 11136 9:45 ar. Lynditr: 4v'. S:35? 4:00' * * Above trains daily. Cinneetloni-at Lynchburz_for Wn.sh ington, Baltimore^ Philadelphia "Sna New Yorir; Parlor and ' sleeping cart dinmo oars. The best routt to the west anc northwest, Rates and inform ?',ior jpon applirftion to acer.t, or" W. C. SAUN'DEKS. -j General Pk.?. Agsn Roanoke. Va Practical Nurse Tells Mn. N. E. Snow, ofRouta 1, oear- Paris, Tenn., tells the story of her oxpftteaet as follows: "t am 62 year* old and I have been a practical nun* for more than 20 yean, tak ing mostly n.aternity cases. One of my daughters suffered from cramping at . . . She would just bend double and have to go to bed. was recommended to lwr and she only had to take shoot two bottles, when the hardly knew that it was . . H she suffered so little pain. . "IS y youngest daughter was run-down, weak and nervous, and looked like she didn't have a bit of blood left ? just a" walking skeleton, no appetite and tired all the time. 'I fare her two bottlee of Cardul. It built her up and she began eating ana soon gained in wVght and has been so well slace." Cardui, the Woman's Tonic, has helped suffering women for over forty years. Try it. At alt druggists'. m . CHEMICAL VALUES versus CROP VALUES While the chemical analysis of a fertilizer shows the percentages of its plant food elements, it does ? not indicate its actual crop value, as it docs not dis close ^the materials from which the chemical ele ments are derived 'or the mechanical condition of the fertilizer? r two very important factors in the crop value of any fertiliser. "AA QUALITY" FERTILIZERS are scientifically compounded and are-so blended as to furnish the greatest crop producing values, and their perfect mechanical Condition insures easy and even application of the plant food. To. produce the largest yields and best quality of all crops use only "AA QUALITY" FERTILIZERS r' BEST KNOWN TO YOU UNDER THE rOLLOWIS'O BRAND NAMES BRADLEY'S ZELL'S FISH BRAND ?"AA" IMPERIAL LAZARETTO PATAPSCO POCOMOKS Manufactured by The American Agricultural Chemical Company ^ . ? Hendet?on Sale* and Work* "HteNDERSON, N. C. Our A*T?culmr*l Service Bureau will help ?eh'e y?ur firming problem!. &n?i /or their Crop Bulletin*. -Addrett: 92 Scare Street, Bo?ton, Mew. Cash In Your Pockets Is / ? ' r , A Checking Account tends to thrift. Cash in hand is so often thoughtlessly spent for needless or useless. things, things we. just want at the moment. The writing of a check requires just sormjch pause to rrjake us. reflect whether the purchase isr necessary or even desirable. 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