... . t i,.- :IitIon Manager c s. cil'.i.v, c:.j rz?J3) at tut: rc2T panes, kenansvxlls, it. c, ; lucond claes hail, hatter. , , - ; v 4 : ' . CATZ3 C? SUBSCRIPTION c - '. C::U YEAR (BY IIAXL), POSTPAID.:..... C,...i..l.C3 A DrSIGCSATIO JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY A EIO C1AT.AND trri'CTZD TO THE MATERIAL, EDUCATION--II ECONOinC, "AND AGJCULTUEAL iNri:r.::sT3 OF SUTUN AND EUIOUNDINO : raDlJY QUESTION: What fertilizer is best to use in the home garden?.; , ANSWER: This depends to a large " extent upon , the soil type and the crops being grown, but a raixtura containing five percent pstash is very satisfactory as a! Ctreral purpose fertilizer for most truck ctods. LeaftY crocs such as . csliage, lettuce, and kale will re quire more nitrogen than most cter vegetable crops but this ex- '. tra amount can be supplied in the cf side applications cf read ily available nitrogen fertilizers. r- Extension Circular Ho. 1C3 gives recommendations , for fertiliser end line applications for all vege- talis crops aid copies mayCacb tzined free upon application to the sricultural Editor, State College. ;'r 7 J i ; J. F. Williamcoa .pdtk jinx, H. cv 1 ELEBTBICflL ;! COIJTilAGTCII 1 - AIL WOUK DOUE BY LICENSED ELECTRICIANS FrIILCO RADIOS . BEFHIGEBATOlt SERVICE r All Work Guaranteed : , May 18. - 1 2 5 2 i Just Arrived Car Webterri And Teniieccee Crcd P.iULES Tlioroujlil Edlce - Ecy Tohris " , t. - '-. v - t . , - . , (I Priddjs V-C FERTILIZERS ' 1 ' T , FAEM 'IMPLEMENTS OF EVE3Y DESCEIPTION, LIME , . " ' : v.-. . - i. , CEMENT, ROOFING, FENCING, BUHXING HATEBIAL. LET US FUBNISn YOUE HOME AND FARM TB3S YEAR. your Busirrcs T-rr t COUNTIES. , . , , , ST112 gzleoe . QUESTION: Is, there a pratical test which can be applied to feed stuffs to tell whether or not they are injurious to baby chicks! ' ANSWER: A test of this kind could be carried out but it would be very expensive; At the present time such tests are not conducted by anyp State i agency. The best way to test the feed for its tori citv or "noisonocs" oualitv is to feed it to normal baby chicks and run a parallel, test with feed of known good quality. If the chicks fed the questionable feed become sick and the others do not,., your question would be answered.. , , QUESTION: How can I cure my youc? cdves cf dirrrhea! AL2TO : This, in all proba bility, is caused by improper, feed ing such as over-feedirg, feeding rich in fat and it is much easier to prevent than to cure. All calves showing symptoms of the trouble should be isolated and the milk feed reduced one-half. If legume hay is being fed, replace this with gras3 hay. A dose of from one to fKe.ffiSoS4of mixed with a pint, of f resn milk should . 1 then be - given. After the action of the oiV 'nve a teaspoon f ul of a mixture composed of ine part salol' and two parts of sub nitrate of bismuth and bicarbo nate of soda. This dose can be re peated until the diarrhea is stopp- ' . -, - -, ' A a'. " , Temperatures can be roughly toldby timing a cricket's chirp. The warmer the weather, the fast er he sings, , J' " i And Armour applloated. 'Pi t p ' -v " f "I. - 1 .:y C.;..'j J; :U:v- '' tl ;Ie.t:-3 a rr.nl :r cf 1 :r , f ' :.t:rti:-:l early Ec"ll:::t3 c""y v.:.3 s We s:s ell s:rry l:ra ' tilt Mr. Can i3 ill v.ith tl.s Ilr. tri Hrs. Alplra IT-shr arl children Esxlcr cr.l Yemen and i4 . -i V. - Mrs. :n Cavmzah ar.1 lit- tl dax:-t:r, ZLhlis cf TuiL:3ck were vi::t:rs cf Ilr. and Ilrs. W. 2L JenLbs CrrJ.y. , ,llt. U. C. IIi-:3 and Ilr. Cyrus Gurgsm:3 v;;at ta 7ilmi3igton Friday ca a tirtss trip. I v ; v Ilr. asd lira. A. E. James, Kiss Ida llae I-c:rs ari Kisses ixov ena and Irene Jcziirs and Ilr. Eoosevdt" Lcary mstored to Alum Springs ZzzZiy ftcrsl03a.'.;;,:,7k'', i ; Hr. Clyis Jenkins was a wel come 'visits cf lass Tlisma .La nier cf Kill Examp Eimiay. Ilr. Cyrus Crr-ssus and lliss Annie James ar Lx. Uewell Sch olar and Hi:? Lkis Hzatsr went out for a ril3 Zzzlzj tftsmssa Hr. Herman Jcxkirs was the guest cf Hiss Ecxia llatlsy Cia day. .f.,:;-;i.(''-,,-v' - Ilrs. A. E. James, Hiss Iia Has Iiccrs and Hisses Annie and Tre sis ErcwitE,:! tzzizjX'zl Hr. and Ilrs A. X. Jarsss, Hiss Ida Uae Ecgers and Hissss Have na and Irene Jenkins attended pier's .school Muse day . night. Every one enjoyed tne services. , . Mr. Eernie " Sholar of Finhook was the guest of Hiss Tressie Brown Sunday.' ; - ; ; v We" are nlanninsr '' to, eive - a Birthday and id Easter celebration rs 5: "771. ally invited. So come , and bring a large' box! f y-si -a-4-' Mr. and Mrs. David James and Miss Annie Brqwn were visitors of Mrs. Dewey Halso of Mill Swamp Sunday" afternoon. Miss Takie CKing motored over to see Ilr. Sam Gtuganu3 Sunday aicernoon. - -,f r ? vi:eW'';-r Miss Hettie Brown spent a few days last week with Mrs. Dewey Halso of Mill Swamp.- Misses Rovena Jenkins and Ida Mae Rogers were .the guest vcf Miss " Tressie - Brown -; ; Saturday '' Mr. and V Mrs. Russel ; , James spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. llaready of Mill Swamp. : V Hisses , Takie Eang,Rosie Hun ter and Ileba James spent a while Saturday afternoon i, with 'Mrs. Sam Jones.. . - ' v . Dclfcpn's Cnapel V.. Ncvs " .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brock visit ed Mr. and' Mrs. C. B. Sandlin Sunday. V " i : ' -- Mr. BiHie . Brock spent Sunday morning with his brother, Mr. Jessie Brock, who is cn the sick list this wek. We hope he will be out soon 'i . Hr. and Mrs. John Eastic cf Killer Town, spent ; Sunday with their sister, Ilrs. J. W. Ecpcrs. , Hr. and Hrs. Ten Eastic ard ctiliren ' spent Cir.Iay evesir 1 with lar.'.cnd Ilrs. Jin Hrers.- : i:rvarI.:rs. Ji IT. Carllis, I!r. md I.rs, IT, r,r3 cni family psnt C:r..riy rf'l:rr:::i with Ilr. f.r.i IL-s.' C.-ll r-":V'' . . 1 JC, ' f " 1 ct r IV -1 ' X.ll YOU GST I -YOU ASIC r'.Vc Rcccpimcnd Mo Subctitue WE .sell yoi what vou want frankly admit it. That is tart win the confidence df every "'7 J with Ilrs. i. V. HcJsrs Sunday. f ir. 3 C! . TT Ty.1 . f A TT rvv tv4. shaw Sunday aftert::a. " . 'v . Ilr. . Howard Atlbson ' held prayer ' meeting at Ilrs. Betsey jarmen uararcay uxiere wai a lar- rrowda it will be at jars Acme j ones- nexi ara.oax- urday night in April. . Mr. Eayford Jones spent Satur day night with Edward King. Mr.- and Mrs. Dennis Henderson and children spent Saturday night with their,; daughter, Mrs. Lpyd Mr: J, W. Eodgers,' Mr. Less! I Brock, and Mr. John Bastic mot- orea over i to xir. iioo Avouace s ea ner inenas at a quilting jrn- day Those present wereMrs. I. N. Sandlia, Hrs.1 J. W. Rodgers,' Ul MAKE YOUR CRpFS GIVE BET1ER RETURNS? RY using the recommended. and tried method of putting . ;-qut your Fertilizer'and planting .all in one operation, the. BAND-WAY Method for better "crops! IRON AGE BAND-WAY- Tea, Eean and Corn Planters Cotton Plant' ers, Tobacco Transplanters, and other equipment. , WRITE FOR PiaCE3 AND FURTHER INFORMATION. o I. . ' tsi 1 ,i C WHinirrpN, O ' O VI - IAi FC .ft and U we don't have it, w cf the policy tkat has made u U3 one cf cur custcmers. " i:- r-7r? (i r, TT Hrs. Tcmrie Carilin, Hiss I LI; Eandlia, Hrs Estclie Wiirs tl Hrs. Lay Et.'rs. . The tark cf theJxcpicsl rrja tree is made into rope; tl2 ;:::3 furnishes medicine fcr ccr" zi ailsreti; the fruit;is eaten, :r yw'm'vv "r -r face as a cosmetic while the tcit of the tree is grated and used Ills f grated coconut. 1 1 ; . - checks COLES and 'EE VEX V f ' i'-' first dav : Xry "Rub-Hy-Tism"-World's Best - r Tjnament ; . , . " . - f COY ? - Jt - o o ' . ' .. V 5 nd Csli by 4 -V o NOLTH CARCLINA O