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I, j243j&fto WASH ' 1NGTON COUNTY. np.ttar parmnm tn we. &uau One of l lie greatest counties in brth Ct.ril.ir:a i Washirglon fjuisty, ami v.o- overr ra mh h? een fit to ndt us to buy 5213,000 rorth of War Mivirnr Stem.-1?, fh'cn" should be a spuII i.em iVc uch a great county, ar.i a ?r.n 1; ervice w :'jrv:h ? ov.v rc7cr::c l j :t th-re v'ar ,'juu t-:. VVe nv t... ! ar with Crinsny r.r.-i h:r .:!:. FERTILIZER PRECAUTIONS plant Food Should Have A Legal Guarantee Of Avalla bility If It U To Measure Up To Nation's Prossing Food Demands J. C. Pri-anore, Farm Service . Durea1.!, Atlanta, Georgia White tho Araeil- i while tr.o Aruen- nd we niay as v-'e 1 re-v' it can rumcr reeeecn- O ire Mi h. n ! H:rtl:f-U to the vorht- i . i . . .f ; I pr liberty, dnm-.'-i-acy, ai d sitter civilization icr the v o. cl j reedom in our "Cheat Cci.'X : i hy, AMERICA." The war travinpfs phn i.or.e by 7hich you can lor d small savin s d your government at a rate Interest averaging 4 per cer t. Dmpour.dtd qua: torly, and this lay be done oy pi:rch;iinv? War aving- Stamps and Thrift tamps, vh! h you can buy for 4 12 and in iivo ye-rs it is 7:.r h 5 00. Ycu c-i-i buy these stumps any post elii j.e or baa!:, r.d vsry cen.:r vcu ;:. r.d ior ar aving iaitip.j is a patriotic .oliar, hd will Help to save the Ives of our Washington County 'Oys who have gone to save our recdom and property. K vve are allowed to sizy at .cm;?, and or-joy the home yleas res with cur families, it is a ittie tning for uj to do to i.uy jma V '" Sin v -' : ? I? .,-f lan, woman and eh:ld in this ounty both wniio und coloicd, hould buy War t'avino- Stumns. io to vour bunker or jj.oot-i'ilice ad buy some Stumps vviti.out elay, and be a Fuiiiotic 'i'hrift laver. II. II. Jacobs, Pub. Mprr. W. S. S.f Washingeon Countv. 1917 fcr food, fr-c;4f- ' ' " - s ' v.' Gjk.k Acting Form. For the test results In the cultlva- ica cf general field crops, materials ..anylng pliosi horic ac!J, nitrogen and .--.nr.,- potash should te applied. Tot :it:h la more deilcicnt fa the Jight and cuady soilj thf.n in elay Boils Not. 3 thiia 15 to ?00 pounds of' com plete fertilizers per acre should be uned and hundreds of farmers find more than ttU amount to be most nrofUablo. rcitiUscra containing these hoesv?.ry i-laat focd.'- arc ger.evally es .entu'l for the niort profitable produc tion of all ft .--Id crop', bicce there Is such a world-wide need for crops, and since fum products are higher now than ovr before, it follov.-s that tho farmer vho arrives to fulfill the na tion's needtH. just new by the use vt fcuth plant food as is necessary, se cure.i at the sr.rne time the largest poa :.iblo financial returns for himself. orth, Carolina, Tyrrell County. Sdpenor Court, Before the ; Uierk. j'ohn L Rop3r Lumber Company, .. ' . vs. I4gj.c7h Land & Lunibir Com pany, Kicnmond Cedar Works, and others. NOTICE OF SUr.L'IONS To Whom it Ma? Concern : Tlie barties above named and nil ether per- atic interpst e:i wilt Ir.wf ni!ift- thrxt nn the 8th day of December. 1917, the ibove named petitioner filed a Petition p. tnc oilice oi me cierK or tne bupen r Court of Tyrrell County; North Car- din a, to have the title to certain lands 'herein described registered and con- jirmecl pursuant to Chapter 90 of tho nrv thereof and that sumnio;:s Ywr. I.'peen duly issued in ih!;; procc-td'n;?. '-ou are further notifie d that mis cause ' Viuperior Court of Tyneli County, NTorth Carolina, cn Friday the 12th day : .f Anril. 1!)1S. at 4 o'clock I. ?.f.. nt . : -iffice in the court-houje in. t;4o tov-1 i led lifcreia tare., nayr tl at thiol does not justify a !?t-dDv. a in farm GQti.tto3,- for he h-3-i stated that eveii grPter tf i'orta must be put J. C FRIDHORE. ort'i in the coming month 3. If tho southern farmer is to dc hii ?!aro in producing foods for man and boa -it, and, at. tin same time, gre-v cot tan fd.TC for the nation, ho must either Increase his crop acreage, or else grew con.'-idorably more per acre than ctj tcrriary. in view of the Fcarclty nnd ';is;h price cf labor at the prc-rcat time, it ex uis to be th? z-; I of svi.-.dom fcr farmers cercUy not . to mate rially increase the crop acroajo, tut to increacc the acre yields?. Incretcs Yio!d Psp Acr . Acre yicliri can be ;Iacrersou by betttr preparation of the. seed bed, by the use of pood seed of varieties adapted- to the region, by using a more lib eral application of the right kind3 cf fertilisers and by better cultivation c the grevring crops. While all cf these factors influence: cere yields, IH us call particular at tention at thin tizna to the kind and r mount of fertilizer to he used. Prac tically ell of the southern soils are deficient in phosphoric acid, nitrogen just the same dtu pctasn and these no;-:t be supyiiea in r.cr.-!0 fon;i to pet the !-.rg-::t jloldi . n r end Ku-c-n :'ur:n' vicfilv-. Vhde the kiVLlZO liCIKO pn per use cf th.-rc mrteria! .v ill In crease lb" j ;old per acre snd help ; the nations need-?, the vjso Amcriczn-Made Potash Good As German Kind If thcro Id any doubt in the mind of a fanaier about using fertilizers con taining Amorican-made potash, in the belief that it is not as good as that nhich was formerly obtained from-Gor many, his mind can be set at rest by ary checiirt cr agricultural authority. Any ono v.dio knows in what form the potash esir-ta in the American-made product will declare that muriate or eufUte cf potash 13 the ecme to the. plant whether it bo obtained from American sources or Germany, and th.it tho mant a.jk.3 no cuesHcns as to where it originated, but feeds on it f ii'". f And Son2 To Sparc Gtore bcu-rht" food? and feeds are rmcr wSli at the fame time Fivire too tih priced for any farmer to pay, get the large . t flaanclal rcturnn r.Vc-n if he could find thorn fur ralo. from their u'c. To do this, hs must r.crci-o csro in r.;ny:r.g ta-m r.n won p.? in fxrjvir.g ii m. The fsrmfr eh ..!:!,! fn J:-rstar.d that phmte uso fcrtiiizei's ae r cdo only af ter thy havy been d?oreolvei by the soil v.-aser, end ihct which ia not sol uble is not available to the plant. It ia to the farmer's interest, therefore, to know that the fertilizers he ia buy ing ara guaranteed to co.ita'n a stated amount cf available plant food. The wb:e southern farmer will get ia crop of corn and velvet beans, pota- f ! toec, vegetables of various lnd3, srow a rev hogs and poultry ana ota er i?e look oat for the need? of his family and Iria tenants. Yv'ith 'sail of feed products bringing such good prices the routhern farmer should do a patriotic bit if he would raise enough to fppre some for the armies while be is raiding Lis cotton crop. i ? I Why -.veste if a;d j-cur peanuts by the old I method of thtiling by hand? The Huston I Sheller, simple and effective; for sale by J ROANOKE MILLING CO. NOT ICE OF LAMD SALE ii? nnihoritv o -r.tcr. Veeiiterod in Ueff- yrrell Cnty, N-rt': i Mm, i-v. ; iiuj; at an iron rm.rkyr vbt-r ti e hao ' Treed up-.n betv-ecn A!e::a:!r .p-uiit Si i'on iu-d Mr.kcdy c---. ! ae V-'i'i (lividir.;: 1 ho cc unties of ';n-: -irri- ii urn I'viTf-'i'. rsinrin'r 1 jirh vi.iirl hiH- (i.iv idirU' lilO Sifi e-.nel. I I'lViaOUto p! of Tvrrell and Washincrton. South L degrees 15 minutes Vvest 12111 feet o an iron marKer, v. nere sam Jine m ersccts the Hyde County line ; (hence vith the line dividing tho counties cf iVrrell and liyde fcuyth SI dcyrtes AT, minutes liast 175C5 feet to an iron mar ker in tiie compraraise line ttvt.-t.-n iichmond (Jedar w orKs ana dr nn i ; dec: V;i ;b'i'- NOT I C E Kr-rth Carolina.. No. 2343. ivireh County.) i'o 0. I. Jones, Register of Deeds fi-id E x ofiicio Ertiry Takor for ! th'j Coiinty cf Tyrrell and U rou in F-c?-j , T ,,r .i '.ide:.'tof the County of lyirell j i :, Le-j :t::ucr fll-;' '; ii,r.T nt ;ne t ! i-.r-.n m the ed-rV o-" the svave.::-' uni tbv'Jt 2 feet i'r.v i the od-rc oV i'.c- !'.rtr : H:u.rn;h ,. r.i' v:-:.'. t-i -. i. thee.';! scuth uil t.iM Mat - - . . , iv ana tcvcr ioper Company; thence, North ' de- wt: s v:;1 :1rr.;: - rrees East with the con.proroi;e line ' to the miy o-u c. . . nn, hniwf en Uic imo'id Cedar Works Je,rrees east 4 ch i.j - ;'' .?. nd the John L. Koper l.u,nUer Com pany 1(5001.7 feet to a corner, indica'cd hy an iron marker; thence, North 81 ker, being the Northeast line agreed Vpon between Alexander Sprunt & Son an d M. Makely dividing their snid ?and ; thence, with said agreed line l.oulh 5 decrees West 3S:4 feet fo thi Southeast corner of s-tid arofd line, lulicatt d by an .rer-i: ' ke ; die nee. 'NviUi said agreed line N.;riii : u-fc;r..-cs 5 minutes U'esti:70 feet to the V.'a.'a- nton County line, the poiat of be- .inriniT r'lnt.iinint'' 57-! S. 3 acre.-;, n "' nap of the above described land bjin ttached to tho Petition. " This the 8th day of I'ebrury. i:18. ; ' W. N. N'OKM N, Clerk Superior Court c ; Tyn i ii Co. i v r.i :f. te- f-y of . n taeS:tae of North Carolina, 1 -e : . '. . ; , . ; eaicr in yoar oftlco for J 53 oeres s 'J r... nt 12 o cic.e e M. tieii .oi - ., . . . - th i "'i ' r ee,- c,r vii tho f.:ow- oi iana ia lyiren ounry, oi- iri desc"ibV-d veal cftate H'in and be- '.jnb:a Tov,:itirJ, bcilliafcd and io-i:i the cc-ev.ly of Vaehinrton. Scun- described IV3 fellows: 'i.er e .oi-y j 'QcgiUTiVifr at an iron pin a cor ner cn ti:e jOsiah Lolims ratent lino, then along the Josiah Col lins FaUr.t line the following courses; S. 65 degr. W. 6.74 chs. to an iron pin: N. 77. depr, W; 0 ths. to an iron pin; N. 13 deg. E. 21.25 di3 to cn iron pin; then aloE.? the line of A. G. Walker and Miks T. Ansley S. S6 de. E. G6 05 chs. to an iron pin Miles T. Arslev's corner; in the line of Edmund Sexton's line S- G deg: E. 25.58 cha. to a dead pine, then S 27 Heg.E. 2 52 chs. to an iron nin the print of bf pinninqr. This February 25th. 1918. A. L. Walkeu. vvitrt-:ss : li. B Jones, Register of Deeds and Ex ( ffieio Entry Take. tr.e Jackson Koh-r-. -K - ,u; r . rt 12 che'.nr. te th tend '' the line, Jackscn rt-ib&rts' hnc, thence aions tho Jackson Poterts line to the swamp, thence nnh along .he ede of the swamp to the bcgirrauig, ,ontainin,ei3htacreortg. Martin Sz Midpott, Trustee. Attorneys. h NOTICE Having qualified as adminis ' rator upon the estate of J. K. !amt;h"ll. deceased, late of Vaahington County, N C. Ihi.i! ' ' k to notify 11 persons h!oi:.fi ;; . h. e Jaims r.alrst the ;?id estate : : v;r,rt Chi! fSnOlO to t H ? lj r ; i ;v I 1,-.,(' . i.e.. iirrvd cn or before tlivj JtL Jy ! " V !L, ; -. '. ' !. ' NOTICE OP LAND SALE Cndcr and by virtue of authority rcj't":,f-H 'n a Deed of Trust executed to D. "VL Vv oodley on the 28th day of Fabiuary. 1U17, by Aiberi J.n iina ,vit'e Mrbfl Hhnof the State oi North C'aroii'13. SiM Deui cf Trurit re-tered in Kerisrcrof i) .e: office, vVasiiinoicn Cou'- ;V l'o'-: n; pa:e;; ;; - the under-siz-i'to' TnHto, wi i ta Thursday, the JI A r.t '-rr'h. l;Uf. (nl ti.c i.rclil!- 1 jenruary, xuii', ur trns ruuee ?ill be plead in Inr of their n:-Dverv- Ail psrsons indebted to IT OTICE Kavirg nnalificd cf executor unoTi rhe e:-:ts.ttof V. J. Chegnon. fc-5,.t 12 o'VM su..t;! aej ai, late of Vashin-toii h1'-1". lu! " ; ' ' iCcncv. N. C . " Ibid is to notify -'Mti-... . i .. . .. i ..i.: i: . . Y T.- f:'-,-.i -- - i perr-r;-'. i.e-ttif.;; -Kirisa'- r-i z ''. ' jiTi-Ul v; ; ll.O U "id'ei-.Uglied on prj J j.ti.f. :.r tii:: noUc iil be plead- CRAZY. SOME MERCHANTS THINK WE'frE' CRftiv, AMD AS CKftZY AS A LOON, TO ADUERTESE (N POETRV. FOR FEAR IT MIGHT MEAN RUIN. U?E ADUERTESE IN POETRV BECAUSE IT IS OUR STVLE; nND mUUl IT MIGHT SEEM GRAZV, TIS PLEASURE ALL THE WHILE. IVS: COULD WRSTE nVUURED UERSS S ABOUT THE SPRING SUITS WE HAUE ON HAfQ" THE STYLES GO WITH THE PRICES. AND THEV SELL TO BEAT THE BAND. VIE HAUE SWELL SUITS FOR TWENTY FIUE THAT SURELY ARE QUITE NIFTY: WE HAUE SOME AT FIFTEEN. AND MA.W FOR LESS THAN FIFTY. WE'RE CRAZY O'ER OUR SHOES AND HATS CHUCK FULL OF CHIC AND SHYLE: . WR'GLAD TO SHOW EACH OF THEM. TIS PLEASURE ALL THE WHILE. WE MIGHT REFER TO SKIRTS AND WAISTS. OUR SILK STOCk AS WELL WE DO AN ENORMOUS BUSINESS. HffU Wfc TO UUDCR-SELL. AN?J WHEN YOU COIiE INTC OUR Wt Wtmz YCU FEELZA T HOME: VOU!THEN BECOME A BOOSTER WHEREUER VOUIY ROAM. mn whsn you thinj; of:guving. FmsT uisrr our aoos store. iVS'LL GIVE YOU ALLl-iATTENTIO N. AND BE5!DS.WELLSSAU YOU MORg. sh isit Our Dry Goods anesee ail tHe new shades in PongeesJ Taffetas, Mfessalines, Charmisse and Wash Silkf. We .have jnst received a snappy line of spring waists in crepe' dechine and georgette crepe in all shades, also a new line of curtain draperies, etc. a:jst f. j.:5"&ri mi toff Don't Forget Wo Havethe Celebrated Line of Hart,3chafftier & Marx Suits, Howard Hats; Altman; Ties, Flcrshein and Walk-over Shoes Wilson Bros. Furnishings and Corliss-Coon Shirts and Inter! woven Rose. CITS! Come In to See Us, . We'll Be Glad to See You and Show You.' Copyright Hurt Bcbaffnor & Marx. artment .f3 V o 9 . r i J .. ., -, FLYMOUTH'S SHOPHNG CENTER t. - C'C . ! ' This !!'.. w L"-;h. ::: in rr-ref their recovery. All Der sor.j indebted to said estate -vill please make immediate payment. This Feb. 14, 1018. HABERDASHER LADIES AND GENTS READY-TO-WEAR JlIj ': mm. '.yrr .V"
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