I 1 cn Ii- v, i i its ar 1 . ; Estate of J. C . ; 'ntcr, oa Jdy 2, 11" l c-rlcd in Eailia Czzzi! ". fa lock 201, paje C:?, . 1 virp; beea laaia ia t. ; ' cf the note thereby ecc-. -cerdance with the t:r: ' ; a lie undersigned will ci : . . liy, April 21, 193V. &cr ; : : -.lie sale to the highest U :i r icssh at the court houss . r (f X-plin County in Xenax: II. C. at about the hour cf 1:C3 o'clock p. m., the followir- co scribed real estate situate azl be- inz jn Warsaw xQWJu&mi, j ..t4 ty of Duplin, State of Mortn uaro- t . lino , .TOit? lA ' - " ' f , Being on the west side of the JLCL.Railroad Company nad near ine town ox waitaw, mi . , ".beginning at College Street at the corner of Lot No. 1 and runs W. 14 W, 100 ft. toa stake, thence . J3. 76 W 50 ft to a stake; thence & 14 E. 100 ft. to College Street; thence with said Street No. 76 W, CO ft. to the beginning. " " The above ' property . being lot JJo. 2 of the sub-division made by v v , yt r i - r-- ,r - T 1ur,M,UaAn " fnrverwT nn flip I I ' ' - 1 ' ' . 13th day of September, 1921.1 "- Tr iT This land being the same that was ,f ; J ( f ) , ) f 3 i nurcbased by Dick Williams from i : ? Vo' .l ""7 , 7. H. William?, 'Jr., and being a portion of lots 45 and 48 in the 7. H. Williams, Jr. Sub-division lor a plat of the same, reference 3s hereby made to book 157, page , ; Becords of Duplin County, ref erence is further made to plat re . corded ia ' .book, " 235,page " 60, Duplin County Registry. - ' Ihis Hsrch J8xH., 1937.4 -' J. S. WILSON, j j J,-- t . NITROGEN I 1 . ' V rnosrnoRic aci .i POTASZI ... E,irtMhi"jj'l'3 .' -5; ,4 . j" 5 ' ' ' & ' ' ' 7 V7 v "Extra Pci bcfi Pays r.7cro Tin:rJ2 IS A DIG BAMAE! in every fertilizervpricff list thi year. '- Figure.it out for yourcslf. Ccipare the cost ot l.uuu ppun . - ' v f tt n.i. .,,r of fobTrn : r-r-l r?t 4-U fm"f nf 1 000 O0UTK13 Ot J-O. USUauy V-jusi extr. wf SULPI1ATE , 07. potash i , pay the dilTcrcsics. Thl8& more actual plant food tliat(3-o-l ; ' ' sWpwarJi ta my tobacco hrtiiiier. Thlt.pro- buy' 3.8.8mply becauseit is a bargdn, buy it becauc? V 1 i I rF77 ' NX A n it ' , rJtiXt.TrV pofash.thboth rntnen phcpKric add . a friend to give it a fair trial, I feel that I have ; Fannere'who have been using lqw-potash fertilizer,;lis- " fl-t e extra potash;3-8-8 is Jus thh,g .toba,co i PfHcj to" nrodiice'extra yields' and extra quality. y Ak! r ' - f r' ,v:;': 0fV,;r,CT trt ikok forward to wlien you change to N r i SOU IUU lldVt. owuivn-Mf, 1 , , - - . . 1- "4J "i ' niirM mArp nrtllridSj thail ; 1 3i8-girhity totew ves more pounds, than -thintissue-paper leaf or light, trashy leaf.)Vhen you produce 1,000 pounds oftoo per acr an exWa! cent per poui I ?! qualiQr'vili pay the extra cof 3-8,8 many timespver. Arid 3 ' K ' -" - i -v,,n'an'nf vour tobacco; it also greatly in- ; -creases yields. -'-fM , . . ' ' ; ' . 1 , ' -!. ;li j Vnfvnf ootash ill J ' . your fertilizer man ri6ws the importance of plenty of potash in- ' ' . . mi ' - - , 1 1 - .... 1 ntT ,1 nrn v. Trtti inronf ..R-f? leaves looked rusty. The second year I changed ' , my top:dresser to equal parts of nitrate ot soaa . and muriate of potash to get more potash. All the bolls opened wide and turnea out a,iuay, ' white'lint that brought a premium of $7.50 per 'Vai TJ return tier acre was 976 pounds of linti " ; ! -which brought $145.40 and 43 bushels of planting seed which sold for $73.50. TtanK ot growing - . fancy planting seed on old rusty aoanaonea coi- ton land." K- ' , r r FOH COTTO::? c:v potash prevents cottoij rust; helps control Vilt &nd produces vigorous, healthy plants with less shedding larger boll that are easier to pick and better yields of uni form hih-quality lint. Use fertilizer containing 8 to 10 at planting; or to'prcas with 2C0 fouVs of IV KAUJIT per acre, or 100 pounds of Ul LIURIATL, or a nitrogen-potash, mixed-goods top-dresser containing plenty of genuine ITJ POTASII. It Pays! : , V ;; 1 nriptlon ffllloc! .: :::rJ crCzr r.2 . c

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