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ni;3 U'J i 7 spread-1 fleet t- 1 4 -. ! ' - 1 -'I 1 ' 1 '" ' : f . .i I - ----- -a " i i . t. 4 1 ; f . ; - ! 1 1 "3 ' ' 1 V V.T-3 a- ' s ir:i V. 3 13. C. L i- r'-'x n t'...:t3 f t day, , : -Vt cr n a i-;,Lt. "ImrAs " "i tl;: 2 tu 3 streets cn Cat ' : 3 nil. Eis report in , 1" 1 C :rs v.xre A. 35. C. : j:ir:t3 tz.1 nearly ; diiiiir? with , two 1.11 cf ixzzia. Wishing to - : :j stntcncnt I asked a .i ,!?.at 1:3 found there. - is ten tines ' as much - ia ;:inircn now as . 'i.3 tefcre the legalized liq- .13 to U3 czi : . JLt this writiz? I : h : improving, and we L:pe 1 3 will, soon be well. i--fcrestL-3 . . s second L.'-llszeiat. t - tWf persons were LL 1 ire 10 the nine yesterday. , ch for Hi skill. Subscrile to the I now. Dont' wait! n 1 j. Go O O LL J l i 6 J , i low extra cost in 3-8-8 TOBACCO FERTILIZER returns greatly increased yields of better quality tobacco. Tobacco removes irom tne sou more -re and get the. facts from !;s tefcre you make your r.:AGi:oL!A''-:; , HAVE VOU checked up to find out just how i little it v;lll czzt you, to get the extra yields and 'extra r"" ty tiicii o-o-o x udauv; xix x-- wuoww. wvw - :- IZEH pc lucea? Examine your fertilizer price ; . potash than both nitrogen and phosphoric acid j i , ; . "list ccrcf-lly. Compare the cost, of 3-8-8 and - . combined. Potash is the quaHty-producmg ele- . : ' 3-G-3 contains more than 18 more ac- , ment in tobacco fertilizer. , , , , looacco is a porasn-wvmg uuh- uw " - - change to 3-8-8 usually find it just the thing their ; tobacco has been needing to pay them extra cash. : , Have you been missing sometning Dy not using more potash? Give 3-8-8 a trial thrJ year. The . : extra potash it contains costs little and pays big ! tad pLnt food than 3-8-5. If you use 1,000 ' poundJ cf fertilizer per acre, this large amount of etra plsnt food costs you only about sir pounds cf average tobacco per acre. . T v Leading ITorth Carolina tobacco growers have." fdund that the extra potash purchased at such ,13 . , " " :. D. Cavia of Harrell's Ctore M -:t week with her dansht-:-3. ElwelL ' f -3 AHine Wilson and Edna t -tnatt spent the week Ilrs. John Ivey Thomas .tkfield. (' ":. e.r.d Krs.' Jessie Padgett, ' :r otters, Misses Josepaine , . .11:3 Lou and their son Ja--A Tarham spent the week '..:i!i Ilrs. Padgett's sister, . ::cl;8 Ualpass and . visited : relatives at Wallace. J. II. Alpcrs cf Richmond .1 home Friday after spend i days with her f mother, . ,;.-.lt:s Oox Caylor, ':. Ii. A. Pcpe .nas opened up - Tr Rim Ilardware Store - l-t rsncEried cv H. C. i r. xicrace moves - wm " 1 1 Cavin snent Saturday l. ilh her daughter, llrs . : -ar Kenansville. ; ...:.cy , Cox attended the ::ttinj of the Woman's :ary Union in Charlotte last . and Ilrs. Forest Croom of ' ;tcn spent Sunday with his Ilr. and Krs. J. F. Croom. . I:.ra Cavia, Ilrs. Patten j f-i Ilrs.' Fannie Cocpe, --tills and Ilrs; Hoses : lz I taby cf Gclisboro vis . :s. Hattie Cox Oaylor , Fri- :T Krs. Lloyd S. Cox of Ily., spent Friday . . -1 Catoday. with his , i::z Cla and Kacy Cox . ...z. Hattia Ccx Caylor. ,r :. ' ' -vA' A llLIay Celsbratioa of S. D.a -: C'r'av. the birthday ' 1 v .lNITROGEN 4 . i I . 'V; ,A A' 1 PHOSPHORIC ACO r, bacco did not have a fair season but 3-8-8 showed itself a good . fertilizer. I want plenty of potash especially where tobacco ; , , follows tobacco. I know it pays. 3-8-8 rZHTILIzniZ on my tobacco with good results ana I think th-t potash is necessary and better than anything less. On C.-Z-.rI got most ooney forChliitfpottSh tobacco. ; '.I;-.VtB vi; rH tt V7.CAS2.0.P.D.I. Dt?ESa.lI.C, tays: "3-8 FEK-!.r-lb,.-.31? - iTT Tnr-'Ti. t-,!jnrfk4 Erc?ofor me in 1935-""the best ftvera f I have hci for bst three year. That was my first year with ;, 8 pbtsih. I liiow W3 should use more potash than before and I ana f!-r-'-3 on 3-8-8 t;ain for next year and 3-8-10 where I had rxrr.uts tils year. t " ; , t -; ' ' f Ilh ilillrta and fzmi- i r 2 Ciy nlh La end I 13 cf r:;l tiirrs to ' rrs rrcii cn a lcrj tzl lira. Hir trow just A-.-orf ci i 'i c-ci:icrs and wi4 Heir t i - " i:n hens, Ir.c3 r:ro 1' lirtcn and Il-ry Em- ; Vzzix pallant cons, : : II, tl:y rave all the - ".j h"rry lij tr:t!:er, ; ' cf t-3 e-le fa- 3 a j;y to tie honored fa- . X""t were:. Kr. and -7' j:::r::n ana iamuy Tr. r-1 Ilrs. J. D, . : c. T :i"i crd r., 'r. r-r- J. P. J01I23, Grn Cltr.U. C, says: "I used 38 FER- TILIZSR on tobacco for the first tune in 1S35 and bad good results. I feel that our toils need more potash than has been : given themC in the past. - . - . , - r03COnc:ii Tohdpyourcotton prevent rust, control wilt end pro duce vigorous, healthy plants with less shedding, larger bolls that are easier to pic!: izd better yields of uniform, hish-'quslity lint USE COTTON FERTILIZER. you buy straight potash or potash in mixed fertilizer, it pays to make sure you get gen rOT i j u rt i i An n 12; sujfhs i 4hn4- list holtoA SUntlthm" i ' ' t . ern farmers to produce better I 1 ; ; cro or more than SO years. ; ; If 1 4 f ? " ' 1 i ' , - ? , J T .11 . K'i , : ' i 1
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