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p - * -.v If. HO& PRICES FOLLOW our county agents USUAL SEASONAL TREND good farmers to g< spring farrowed ] RALEIGH, N. C. Sept. 16 An full feed, and the average . of hog prices by now moving to th months, covering any consider- and Richmond mi able number of years, will show W. W. Shay swi i that September prices rule specialist at State highest. Knowing this, good these markets, c farmers in several of the east- fact that about ei; era and soihe pf the Central Icent of the feed g counties of the state laid their J has been corn, 1 plane last spring to take advan- j market, which on tage of thfc high market. Jwas $lp.50 at Bal "In following out this plan t $14.50 at Richm< * ? < > * ? ? i :: What Are You Gouig ;; Sunday will soon be here. It " came in your childhood. < > The bells will ring, the organ gather for devotions. Thus it will > be throughout Christendom?not ir '' Sabbath to the end of your life, j; Why? ;; Hera is a force that peraiata ; J ' point is that it is here, present, liv V, You cannot possibly ignore it. !! What are you going to do abo ;! Let's go! When ? Next Su ! I Which Church? The Church of yc < > ( > ? < > - < > BAPTIST < ? * n _ j 44 ?. Kegular services eacn ounaay ix < i a. m. and 8 p. m. i < 1 ; Special music evening services. > Sabbath School 10 a. m. ' Public cordially Invited. I: THOMAS L. JUSTICE, Pastor. < > < I j; CATHOLIC !! St. John's Church, corner Melrose avenue and Lanier street. ;; Mass?Sunday 8 :S0 a. m. ! I REV. J. A- MANLEY, Rector. < : i CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS < ;! (Episcopal) !! REV. C. P. BURNETT, Rector. Sunday Services; ? ;; Holy Communiqn 7:30 a. m. I! Sunday School 10 a. m. 4 I <; Morning Prayer & Sermon 11 a. m. ;; Friday, Litany 5 a. m. < All Are Cordially Invited to !! these services. < ? - ( > ( . g?g? ? l-ll 'I I IJ I I II ?? PEOPLES BANK AM Member American 'Bi Tryon, Nortl 4 96 Interest On Savings Acci Capital $25,000 Surplus over $7; m. - - no loans are made by tl Officers or DV G. H. HOLMES, ^gfm President yyjU4 J. T- WALDROP, Vice President. Hm WALTKRJONES, Active Vice President. kIe ' \ i ' ' ' ! "J helped these ium hoars. it their early ',When corn is charged jigs put on against the hogs at $1..00 per animals are bushel, and the necessary supe Baltimore plemental feeds at the market irkets," says price- the gain on hogs proper-! ne extension ly fed, cost about $7.00 per 100 College. "On pounds." iwing to the Mr. Shay states that the ' 1 I ghty-five per county agents n#w oumuj,: iven the pigs shipped ten cars, and still have [ ;hey top the J about 4,000 head of hogs to fin-1 August 30th | ish feeding and shipping. Itimore, and j "At present prices," says Mr.1 >nd for med-1 Shay, "these hogs are netting, ! *++++ *+ : *< ++++< ++ j r To Do About It? | comes every week just as it | will make music, people will I be in Tryon, and thus it will I lerely this week, but on every I ^ 1 > < ? > i ?that surrounds you. The < I ing. ;: ut it? nday. Where? To Church. ;; >ur preference. Y, *> ? * 4 I i ? METHODIST I i > First and Third Sundays 11 a. m. < ? Second and Fourth Sundays 7:80 j j p. m. ;: REV. P. E. PARKER, Pastor. I! 4 PRESBYTERIAN ! I < > Tryon?Second, and Fourth Sun- j; days each month 11 a. m.; First and Third Sundays 8:00 p. m. ;; Columbus?First and Third Sun- ;; days 11 a. m.; Second and ;; Fourth Sundays 8:00 p. m. Y, REV. S. WILKES DENDY, ;; Pastor. * + ERSKINE MEMORIAL | (Congregational) T Rev. Will B. O'Neill, Minister. .. ^ Sunday?Church School at 9:45 1 a. m. + Morning Worship at 11 O'clock. ;; A graded school with classes for !! alL Wednesday?"Quiet Hour" 4:80 ;; p. m. ;; A friendly welcome awaits you. ;; < 4 ? ? i 4 > < > I TRUST COMPANY ankers Association h Carolina uamln ? Juno uuiiipuuiiutHi ijiianeny 000 Resources over $300,000 lis bank to any of If s factors. W. B. WEIGEL. 3V Cashier. S4 V. A. BLAND, Ko Asst. Cashier. ma M. H. MORRIS, WjEB Asst. Cashier. J. F. PEELER, Accountant. THE *OWt COUMTV WiW TOWS the farmers about $13.00 per 100 pounds at the farm, or $25.00 for each 195-pound hog, which is the ideal weight under j resent price conditions. This price gives a profit of better than $11.00 per head. The return per bushel of corn is about $2.00 which is an increase of five hundred percent in profit on corn costing $0.75 i _ i ? oa rnm per Dusnei to pruum-c, ? ~ ~? . pared with selling it at $1.00 per bushel as grain." TARHEEL PECANS GROWERS TO HOLD FIEDL MEETINGS -RALEIGH, N. C. Sept. 16? A series of four fied meetings in the coastal plain section of eastern North Carolina has been announced for late September by W. W. Roper, Secretary l.of the North Carolina Pecan Growers' Society. The meetings will be held in cooperation with a similar oragization in Virginia and will begin at Norfolk, and close at Lake Waccamaw in Columbus County, North Carolina. The first meeting will be held * * +** +*****< + * +***-1-4 A. Ae MI ;; ENGINEERII ;; Prices as rea ' consistent wit ;; TRYON. 1 RRIDCFMAN & General Real E i <; Phone 229 i +***v4-4-++++++++++++<"S-++*+-??? 1; Let Me Have Your Building Ti ; Low Cost, Good Workmanship, ;; Remodeling Old Building. !: RESIDENTIAL AND C ! D. E. B. S II Building O J | TRYON, N. C. A VITAL There was a time upon our Used Ca necessary evil. Ni it is a tremendou only GOOD Used C friends who come 1 oars. c. W. Balleng Tryon, i A USED CAR IS ONI AS THE DEALER jl I Western Nor < r * Real Estate is Pay ;; to the Wise See Try< Th< C. J. ] 4 I :: "Rea <? j | I can't sell all the :: offer you Tryon Dirt TA) "It Can I o "J ' CH AS. J. Real 1 Phona 173 at the Monticello Hotel at Norfolk,' Virginia, on the morning of September 20. Addresses f by Dr. Clarence Reed, in charge ' of nut work for the United i States Department of Agricul- t ture, and by Dr. J. J. Skinner, i soil fertility investigator for < the same department," will fea- j < ture this meeting. On the fol- i I lowing morning, Septemoer zi, a field meeting will be held in j the pecan orchards of C. 0. Robinson and F. V. Scott at Elizabeth City. Mr. Robinson has over 3,000 trees in his orchard and harvested about 4,000 pounds of nuts in 1924. The third meeting will be at Farmville, September 22 at nfne o'clock where a visit will be made to the orchard of John T. Thorne. At. 1.30 on the same day the ossociation will meet at the pecan orchard of the Upper Coastal Plain Station near RockyMount where experts from State College and the State Department of Agricultur will explain the pecan work of this farm. At 8:30 that night the group will meet for a business session at the Sir Walter Hotel in Raleigh. CRRICK I SERVICE :: sonable as is I! h accurate work. !! SALUDA. ffTTTTTTTTTTi * i ZIMMERMAN | state Dealers t TRYON, N. C. X + + >+++++++++++ ++++ + roubles. | Good References, Ten Years ;; 1 .> i ? * I ,'OMMERCIAL WORK ANDERS i <? ontractor. ;; i LANDRUM, 8. C. Box 72. II ? | J ASSET ? when we looked r Department aa a i )w we realize that i a asset. We sell i lars and thus make i Sack to ua for new i < -V? iVe. , er muiur to. ' N. C. .Y AS DEPENDABLE "* WHO SELLS IT m ' th Carolina j| i > 1 ing Large Profits j: \ (Investor ' ;;' on First an :: < i Lynch !|> Ltor" < Earth, so I only ;: the Best. \ j ? i< ill mean Up :: o ' K \ ie Done9' i * 4 ? < ? < > < ? LYNCH istate * < > < > Tryon, N. C. < > < i III! 1 -? - ?-t . r^c - ^ - y ^ Lake Waccamaw on Friday Mr "" fW?nher 24. whom man ' "tr <m ? tuieiuw, ~~i ? .... ____ there are more poducing pecan i be el ir,li , c^r C|Z WKM trees to be seen than at any modciaic y ather single point in North Carolina. County agents and oth- run. he J...e- In er extension workers of State will nm 1I|(V"S' this ferM College will arrange to be pres- pen.se ofgreat'y tojjfl ent at these various points to of the 'WJ"g help in the discussions and to fall niar',,,'''?11, apP^ give facts amout peean culture application" frr!? in North Carolina. [ally if J,,'1 FERTILIZER COVER ISS un.K *?3f M CROPS TO IMPROVE SOIL mcnt. for ?il itS RALEIGH, N. c. Sept. 16- nwilS?'!'! '^l Cover crops are grown in win-! comer n?1)s' -]k ter to be used in improving. In the ,, fa": the soil but not enough vege- and rye ,,la"U(J table matter will be produced of an' tf'-.V; I t(J^'f-J on a poor soil unless some fer- use 200 f?r ItfsB tilizer is added to secure good 2-4. ' ,JOUnds growth of the crop. I? the . "Some of our farmers, who tain .secti,,,!- f an" believe in cover crops, make wheat or b-o'lei tne serious misume ui piamuiK puuiius oi a 12-4-0 ami* * I hem on poor land that a good jgumcs, use :;?j? 1o4^"*B growth is not secured," says E.jof a 12-0-1 urtiiiZfcr C. Blair, extension agronomist; __ at State College. "It is ..true I THREE (.00)) that the purpose of cover crops FOR WHFvr pin J is to improve the land but they J LA.\TM must have enough available IIALKICH, \ r w 1 food to produce a good growth A cool, dr. ' iiav before they can do so. Rye means no him and a and oats are dependen on the crop. A warm rr! ? soil for their supply of nitro- means lots <,f r'Ust J? * gen, phosphoric acid and pot- wheat crop. Rust of ash. Legumes, which get their therefore . appears to KB nitrogen from the air, must limiting factor jn iaJJB take all of their phosphoric acid, yields in .North CaroL from the soil. Legumes also un i i ... , I require enough nitrogen from crop tllis year thaf* J harvested in a numta legal notice years,' says .M. Garret. J Under and by virtue of the pow- ^ agioilomist at state 0:^1 er of sale, cantalned in a certain lbe acreage to wheal i^B mortgage executed to Jack Burnett comparatively small and by j. K. Corn and wife Sadie Corn, Be considerably increased ifl dated 19th day of October, 1922 and *a.U* ^ur larm? may cqfl recorded^in the office of the Regis- all conditions for ter of Deeds for Polk County in a bum pel crop but if tgjl Book of mortgage No. 20 at page conditions ia .May favor tStiH 159, on tlfe 3rd day of November, velopment ol i u?t, the crop 1932 and default having been made j pool. 11eVelltativts dc|H in the payment of the money secured {always JJleVellt. ItlijsiM by said mortgage, the undersigned I P^an^ with the idea of fO[H n U ao /J af 4 U . . un.i4 '' as assignee, will sell for cash at f.f lI1K IUSL , .1 the County Court House door In the ,, J1"" ^.a C'1] ttot Town of Columbus, bounty of Polk that Will help, hrst, ptf&H and 8Ute of North Carolina, to the seed 011 >' ?,n *elWrm*| highest bidder on Saturday, October Pact "Pland 'SIJl1 9th 1926, at Noon, the property con- drained SOll laVorsth?#| veyed In said mortgage being the mGnt of rUist. One TKKJ^M following described piece or parcel J^lheat, the t ulcaster, mttltil of land situate lying and being in bushels per acre on M Cooper Township, Polk County, at the Mountain_ BrandiM North Carolina and more partcularly ti?n and 0"v ",1 lesoribed as fllows: bottom land at to ?? BEGINNING on a white oak above tlon- The difference the road in line of lot No. 3 and mainly lo >"ust runs South 77 degs. East, 16 poles The Second rule IS U !? to a Stake In Elias Laughter's line rust-resistant variety.lK^B thence runs North 73 degs. East '8 caster, a bcaiUed t8naJJ poles to a white oak thence North the Gleason, a siflOO 15 degs. West 46 poles to a stake variety, are rust thence North 3 degs. 25 1-2 poles to cording to .Mr. bant-. i pine, the corner of Lot No. 3, on the Mountain 3D thence with said line to the begin- statio" lainis. ling. Containing 21 acres more or The third rule IS lftM earlv variety U it is This property will be sold subject to get the rust igl to any prior encumbrances. This the ties. 1 uij)le .^tra 5th day of September A. D.. 1926. ma Blue Stem are th W| FLORENCE WILLIAMS, liest varieties Assignee of Jack Burnett. periment station 1 o 9-16-23-30 Following these suflF* states Mr. Barren ? {? 'control rust even if ^ EXECUTORS NOTICE Control i u. ii ? warm, moist Ala\ -1 thus heln to produce ""W Having qualified as executor un- 1...... H ler the last will and testament of ^le s <u IV. D. Painter deceased, late of the . , fi(j for :ounty of Polk. State of North Caro- Lime < ? Qjiv rover ciol) lina, this is to notify all persons ' laving claims against the estate of Carolina. laid deceased to exhibit them to the Tarheel sa.Vs * inderslgned at his . residence in 1 , ,;im t'o S|*?J Iraens Creek township on or before .. a . ,.i?.ck for' H fir?t tobacco cuetn ? he 9th day of September 1927 or Ilrs i;iri-t iiiiitr rods ^ m his noticft will be pleaded In bar of 0 - - wife wanted water ? M recovery. , U()? oUl. All persons Indebted to said estate -? > vlll please make Immediate pay- M ra)vlina nent ., 1 , ' ,crop "" * This 6th day of September 1926. ' 3 wurkl r.? of S?J jjB JAMES C. PAINTER, 3ay 11Cl' j tjme to Executor of the Estate of W. D. e^e' , (< H 3 . , ? ... home niaik-i.-. 3&inter. dec d. . MUM** M tuliiH.,? ? - ? - wise sukp -!"" , leajer. BABY CHICKS FOR SALE by one agriraKU^ M Purebred . English . Barron Bin* clot'1 ' ombe strain White Leghorn Baby f!LofJ "cl n'nanta thicks $8.75 hundred postpaid. fa^n free. Brown Lesrhona S10 cultivate lent _ \nconas, Sheppard strain, best .. . S!|os ""'' S;? ayers *11 hundred. f JZ ? a*"?1*c0 'lymouth Rocks $11.60 hun- t^e fall of .H *** ,. " ,.rUb bum? Vhite Rocks $13 hundred. Thirty-fr?' ^ , <,\P Ml good healthy strong pure- been replaced an >red chicks guaranteed. animals kroug; . p^1 I Ve pay postage charges and County during guarantee live delivery. " mer. - S fake a statement from your . farts? M ?ost Master, it, any dead, we Now that Ja'- ^i pKfl rill replace them. assuming its ;Zrth importance on THE DIXIE HATCHERY fams, extension TABOR, N. C. devoting more * ^ .0-26-29-16-23-30-7-14 11kind of crfttie
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