Washington. Jan 4 Am the n?-w Congii's.s ^ ? t s down to husi j u ss and I he legislative program! ?'or the session begins to assume lorm, me in hers ot' both houses hud themselves wondering how j they are going to work oui a com promise between tlie demands lor continued ?ud increased spending* of Federal/funds. on the one hand, .iiid for leconoin> and retrench :nent 011 nlie ot her hand There is noVdoubt that the t? in j per of t-he 7 t) Lfi Congress on tin* whole. is iw-Ward economy. Lead ers and a great pari of the mem 'jership of hoth parties would like in cut expi-nditu res. Hut the pi. *s sure <>! wel 1-orga nj/.ed lobbies, added t?o what are generally regar ded as neci'ssaiy extra expensi's. 1. iv easily prov? too much loi 1 he well-iuteutioued ones who would like t<> see the l-Yderal c.os ??i uinent gel out ?>i 1 lie red b> a? eping it's costs within its in 1 .line. Ii the present feeling that it . > necessa r \ to balance the budget continues, those most ? xperien ed .11 estimating future actions of < 'ongress. look for a broad increase .n taxes. The hope, of course is 'hat general business will p 1 ? ? k ? ip so that the national taxable m ?nie will be large enough to pi" \ . ie all the money necessa ry Bui Ullles.- there .lie (b finite ndieations ot such an increase 111 !.e course ot the next few lUOUtllS, r,. ? lax bill which will be enacted 1 1 fore t In end ol .1 une is iikel > m . 11 t-a in < 1 mis ide 1 abb* 1 tin ea s< ? 111 !.. higle 1 hi . ? k- is and prob., hi ? ; . i ensiou dow ii ward of ' h ? 1 11 me tax base I < ? 1 11 < ? 1 nd- ? v ? 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ion pei soil' who low p 1 v >\ ?> I <? \ m ini t.ii -x-i c n \ \ i I : - . 1 1 ? ; I ? i ? ? ? i i -v 1 1 1 1 , I , , ? , '? I " -M:! : ? 1 .Hi tirC ill,1 : 1 ( I ' 1 1 Hi ? S, , , , ! S.t M Ii\ \, ? I . - 1 1 ... j , \ mm ? m 1 m:' m. i - 1 ? i 1 i ; , - . . <1 '.I I '? I .III' I I ? 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I - r.a 1 (Ininllla ' i ?> n . i , ,,n i a nl anil j'lo w I lie oi? r> a rill, 1 "f purl, lit."" wh-l li.'i Ii roil r Ii W I' ^ ,-rnl MP' nil!".'" '" ?' v olh. r lin'nl.i Volll In, I parli. r I ? 1 1 on I In ii Hln . " oil ?l v in, I muni, i pa I ore ,lll/.a ,|nn? .,11,1 . v,.|, I" .?.man an, I ? nnnt oi waul" ' ?' pt'.'H". ? ?' n 1 ' 1 ??rtUI, al po?, ' olilltiat'ii'ii anil , tf?. I loll I rllli nl of W I- * S.nal oi 111,"?. Molt I >??!?. ? i a i n| Writ Virginia th* yoiingi-nt .^onfttor who hn" hcpi, .. x I r n. ?' I v ,r|f|ral of 111 poll' I, ?l nrtiVitK'H "I W i' A M : ill- stat?-. has an uounced i hat he v. nl int roduce a i *'si ) I ill ion (l? - I ; 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 > I ii l In M'liSf oi Cimnrt'.ss t-liat tin time llDllltrfil pi e.edeljt ll 111 II in- ;i I'l l sident in t vs.. tei ins Iumi Id imt be broken. Strictly speaking. that is' non*' of ('im^ri'ss' business. but Con^ifss made it its busi m-ss in adopting ;i i. 'solution do signed to head off what was fear ed by many in his own party to )><? the ambition of President Coolidg* t'or ;i n-noui ination that yt-ar. Mr ('oolidge iiad announced in 1 !? li 7 1 do not choose to run.' but that was not enough for his cnciii ins in h is o w n pa rt y There serins 111 1 1 e llk< liliood that such a resolution would be adopted even if Senatoi Holt should offer it If lie follows tin advice of his own party leaders he will not do anything which would be so well calculated l-o de stroy' party harmony Ilarinony is what both wings of the Demo cratic party are seeking now. How fa r t hey c a n achieve n is still in dou bt There is a l ev jval ol talk a bout t lie party restoring its ancient two-thirds rule," which would put practical control ol tin- party back into tin- hands ? ? i Southern Democrats, since no candidate could be nominated without a two thirds vote of the convention. Better Balanced Fertilizer With <i comparatively large U. S and world carry-over of cotton, the most constructive suggestions for improvement in the situation seem to be: ( 1 > New uses for cot ton ; . ( - ) Improvement of t he 1 ' S. crop through tin use of better -e. (| 1 1 1 1 i in prove (1 sta pie ; ( '?'>) I In- product ion o! la ru- r y ields pel .1 ere \vi :-h lo W ? I costs pel pound through the use of legumes i ii i he l ot ,i i ion .i ud moi e ade?|uat e i ?? i t i It/a t ion with bet ter l>.i l.i need ! ? i : 1 1 i / ? is iti Two c a s}i ( rops on ' ? I'.ll < Hi II I'll- III .111,1 | I ? d < I Ops :: ev I ? la rill -o .1 - In !IM K . ' col IM t h ? ?? ? r y Tile p i ? 1 . , i ! ? i I ' i : . ? i \ C.I IK ! ? ? da '1, ! 1 ? . i ? . .' e of cn| ton Will! nil'! e n a ? a ' , . in lo ,.i 1 ? .1 H.d ddl'lotial a i < <i ? 1 1 . i . ' .tiny 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ? ? i s a ? ? 1 1 ml 1 1 1 ir ih.ii v' i i e i ? ih> : i w Ima ' Hi M.,l- ... . V ? ? . *111 p ' ? I- f.O ? I ' / ? ? 1 ,i p i a 1 1 i i n :? and a II I ' I ou'e [| P" i i s|| -up d ? ? - ? s in the sprint 'ii.it I" a h I I ? y ield> and the ijua I II \ of III- i . op ? im ill! pi oVed \\ In ii the same lo Ids are planted ' 1 1 leg || ine$ the 1 es id ll. i I ? ll "d Ot 'he f e| t i | izel applied to the Sinai I l' a iis produces i in | e,i> ed yields of legumes to inoii' than offset the oi igina I cost of tin I ei t i 1 i/.er, (Jo : - a .- 1 p f;i rt he| aia n v fa ? linn s .p. \\ it h cot t on i a -i ml will a i ' ? w o id t In- c ll 1? I fa. Ii'i i hi' hi ww .. I) ... t lit r I ell v lel.ls a lid pool ' ,i ph Will i ?> ; t n n am d -as. w h i< h i Iol's ii p lie . 1 1 cii I a 1 1 n \ pa i g.-s ut til- p I a ill and a . lis I lo pi. b I . i . |x , w 1 1 1 b c o 1 1 o 1 1 i 1 1 s I is 111 pi \ p< ' : a ? ll h 11 II ge I d o COll t I o| f na la i j 1 1 e i ^ . . i i *? 1 1 1 ? ^ ? , pota h ' I I ll e I I colli pie ! ?' I' ! I I l/.el H I p ' . 1 1 1 in. plu- . " to 1 mi pounds nt \I ii i l a t * >1 l'< > a- h pei .in ? in Us . q ll I \ a h li' Hi Kaliu! a a top die- . i dt p. lid i n c n pon t In . i n roil n i <d i us; p t ? ? s ? 1 1 1 in t lie field 111 pi e\ MI1IS \ I h\l I .1 pot a h Will also hip lo < otitrol Wilt but Wilt I e'lslalll seed .11" Still Coughing? No matter how many medicines you have tried for your common cough, chest cold, or bronchial irri tation. you may Ret relief now with Oreomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with nnv remedy less potent than Creomulsion, which poes right to the scat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germ laden phlegm. Kven if other remedies have failed, don t be discouraged, try Creomul sion Your druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the bene fits obtained. Creomulsion is one word, ask for It. plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion. and you 11 get, the genuine product and the relief you want. (Adv.) ease and product maximum yields. On main helds funin iv find, also 1 h.i t pure hi id seed purchased di i ?'cr from i h ? ? breed- i run out ? 1 1 1 i ? ' k Is unless a liiull potash !? I I 1 1 1/' i is used Toda \ . fa . iikts I -? i 1 1 1 1 /? ? i in- ii and scieiit is! s air paying .i t ? it (? dial more attention to plant food deficiency symptoms as they oc cur in l In- lields than ever before For instance, the firing of corn blades on the tip u li <i along the margins is direct evidence that the crop has not received sufficient potash If the ^ ri'fU of i?he leat lades pi emaiurel> as i Ii ? ? erops reach maturity, and there are yel low parallel streaks lengthwise I In blade, the plan! food deficien cy is magnesium. And so we march b\ progressive step.-, to the goal of better fertilized crops, from a standpoint both of yield.- and PHONhl L'&o FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTING si linns*; tuirniDx^ ihsm.k ( )u Sn n< lay 1 i 1 \ ! ? , > al fl?'\ ?- 1 1 (> < loCK I h' r I . i U I . i J i ..1 Mrs II .) Umisv. <?! \V h it , I \ , I'lici ? il .i i ihfii ii 1 1 ii 1 1 .iiul i in-ir inut 1 1 ? * i Mi- H I I loust- it Mil pi isr bill llda > it 1 1 1 1 1 ? l t \ , TV ?ui?* I ?r i ii ;; i n ii ha s k ??! s . I hr i-njoy abl?* < 1 i ii ti< * ? consisted Hi 1 1 i?-d chicken. meats, sa ndw icm . cak?*s and pnkh-s. w 1 1 1 r 1 1 ? ? \ . i \ <uu- ? ? n j <?>?? d Th? follow Ulg w .1 ?? pi .-s? ill III - eluding tin- child) 1 a Ah and Alls J, (' Housf. Mi and Mis .1 A (Jnpion. Mr and Mr>. 1J H Mrooks and son. ot lUinn. also .Wlsoii. ('!far> and Thnrinan. Mi and Mrs. (J S ('.tlijaiii and lainily Mr. and Mrs. W F Iaonard and .oil. Mr and Mrs (' Champion and Faintly. Mr and Mis I', n > < i i 1 1 ia in . Mi and Mrs I K Haw kins and daii^li i ' r. "I liocky Mount'. M i s U. K \\ m Ml .i nd I a in ilv. Mrs. Alton Hawkins and rh;l dri'ii. Mrs I'aMi !.<??, nard At a lion i ion ; i ?' nu k ? ? \ i ? r \ on. l)?-ir.i!i to p in <i*-( iaruiiJ th'-y had had an hii joy aide (i.t> icm?tli'T ami wishing Mrs Hoiis?* many iimiv h.? ppy hut liTT i ys i.o\<; i \< ?:s Not all tobacco larmcrs . < t * ? sat is 1 1 e d vs ? h the loss oi i-i 1 ?- ?ontrol 'program hi Uocl. ing ha ill County. sev< i al minvt r> have discuss. d the qiif.-jmn with iiiiiil) iniuvrn ami there arc tjgpin 'long tat ???s" over i lit* pru -? prospect This same sit nation is reporU-d by ohser mts iii various other parts oi 1 1 1 * ? State Some mow. i* w ho \yted against ill." quota t'-afure of tin* program saitl tln > m \ expected to s? e it d> 1'eated hut simply wished to reg ister a protest against their own pi rsoiial quotas. I M ) \\ \ l! ceip;s I'roTii Anierieau larni ii a ! Uet nigs in the tirst II months .?I 1 :?::?% ? ? r? estimated at $?'?. i . i ? it 1 1 . * > ? ?i? . or per cent less 1 hau ? lie *7.44?>.IMIII,<MIO reported tor Mi" same p.-riod" in MY WORK TAKES PLENTy OF CONCENTRATION THAT OFTEN MEANS NERVE j STRAIN >\ ( EVTRV NOW / AMD THEM. LETUP UGHTUP camel; ( SMOKERS FIND CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS L AREJSOOIHINGTO THE NERVESL J0P. THRO I ( . 1 1< H I the South there is a definite swing to fel t ili/et s woll ha I a in i d with plenty of NV POTASH. I armors are asking for more NV POTASH in their fertilizer because the small extra cost of the extra potash returns them wreath increased yields of hotter quality crops. Look -at your m w fu tiii. ei price list . Note how little extra it will cost you to use a higher potash mixl lire. I ii-ured in terms of an acre, the extra cost is so sm.ill it will mm prise \oii. foot COTTON POT \SH in \our fertilizer helps to PRKVT.VI Rl SI. nnHiitl W i 1 1 and produces vigorous, health> p'.inh v. ith les-, sheddi i J'i. largei bolls that arrea%in lo|)i(k;iii(l be It .-r y i elds of uniform. high - c| u a i i r > lint . lo completely I'Ki \ 1 \ I KJ SI, man> larm?is a Ko applv extia potash as a side-dressing. usinii either NV Ml Kl \ I I . NV K MM I or a mixed -uoods I op -di i-ssci containing plents of NV IM)| \SIl. foot TOBACCO POLASII in uiui f ir t ilizer teduirs w ist i im proves the body, makes smoother leaves, redtn.es ili-> imsos and produces bigger yields of better quality chil li bring better prices, Tobacco is a potash -loving t Top, removing from the soil more potash th in bo.h nitrogen and phosphoric acid combined. Many farm ers find that it pay s to side -dress their to bare o 20 d.t v ^ after transplanting in the field with 100 to 200 jhmuhIs of NV SI I I'll \l h of POTVSII per acie. fro r CORN POTASH in your fertilizer prevents burning of corn blades at the tip and along the margins, pioduces healthier stalks -that withstand dry weather better, increases yields and gives you ears that fill to the tip with better quality grain. The bushel test weight is higher. An application of .*00 pounds of fert ilizer con taining H% I'OTASII supplies enough |>otash for 24 bushels of corn. Many farmers use extra (>ot.ish in their top-dressers for corn fiot VEGETABLES N i'< ) r \ .s 1 1 i 'i \ . m t 4 i ? 1 1 / . i pi . ui ui i (>f the \<>. id.- % l 1 If bl I n ? i , ? I ? pi It I li.ii at ?? 1 1 1 f, nr i : ? > i . ? . sli a p. . >!<> M.i \->i. I ? ,( ,.sh - f.*d v p > . I up .r ule i . Mill the in ,u k< i : I ? l . . Iv i,ni . 1 1 ' i ! ' 1 1 1 1 < 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 \ h'hildot Kni.pih'i. tin r emo\ t- fi Din I he s. i i fr.< ?'!>?>: . ,1 i 1 :a i i ui pin ? > ph. ?: u .iv i J i hi m il POTATOES N'V, |M ) I \ SI I in * .iu? feitili/ti pi'?Jint'N smooth. ehunk\ . uniform N<> 1 ;mi docs of b.-tiet i olot and ni'iio oven !ii.i/ iir it > . potatoes arc more i < ? in piii i , hi-iici de\ i- 1 oped , thicker, shorter and u id or 'h?v have .i hn>h .st irch and lov* pioicin content, making t lioni \s h 1 1 e , in eal v ;ind pa la t ahlo when cooked \ cm ilium in of 10 , |M ) 1 \sli in swn-i pot a to for t ili/ei is i (Miii) rnonil i'il ^ot PEANUTS "S J0 POl \.SH hi >our fertilizer is need?*d to maintain a proper soil plant -food ha la mo and to roplai o potash ro moved W lien fort ilizmg peanuts, tin* crops that fol l< ? v\ .should fx* considered ft is often said tfi.it peanuts ?s hu ' V 't v i< Id * vek??*t a hies t lire nil shipping a nil Pot . "i is * h ' ?_i?' ' rin k . ron hoi It n i t J i nien .M 'haul ??n land." I 1 > i > is hei uise a good crop of i : t ^ i mi \ im-s i jjv > \ ??>, a \ cr\ large ;unoun( of potash I i ''Mi llj*- soil. ( i ) , ? . ?ii t <>|lov. i r X peanu ' s genera 1 1\ suf ! ?? i s I- .in Isiisl or potash -l .?i \ .i t ion . fj<yr TOMATOES S I 'I > I \sll in aoiji tirlili/er increases the v it'll] "i No. I iKin.iiM< s and reduces the cat-fayos, pi.tf i tills ami small, poorly-colored fruits. It kuepw tomato plants vigorous and ptoductive, helps them to roMsl il mso and adverse weather, reduces craCktfYg ? S .u 'urn! the stems of t he fruit . increases the percentage of go.nl. red color and thickens the walls, -making the 1 1 1 1 > t tiini. well -tilled-ouf and meats. ORCHARDS > P( ) I VSIl in \ mi r fertilizer increases the \ield of h:gh-ijwality Iruit and impioves the foliage and tree vigor <if jour orchard. Potash -fed trees resist disease and winter injury and produce fruit of better size and i olor and better keeping quality . Fruit trees, like gen - it a I < rops. need balanced fertilizer to produce g?>oil \ irlil > \ ear afti r \ ear. fjOX OATS an J WHEAT p() l \ S 1 1 in your grain fertilizer, followed bv a top-dresser containing extra potash, gives you In creased >ieldsand plump, bright grain that ban extra weight per bushel. The hay crop that follows is an all legume hay with very little, if any, crab grass. When >ou remove both a small grain crop and a hay crop from the same land, yoti rob the Roil of its available potash unless you supply the grain crop with abun dant potash. When this is done, the soil is in much better condition for the crops which follow. )()( R h h.K TII.l/.l K M l.V will I"' lll"<l '<> supply you with a mixture well bal anced with S I'OTASII, derived from genuine NV POTASH, that will increase the yields anil improve the quality of your crops. Tell him you want this high <1 unlit v fertilizer that contains so much extra-profit -producing plant food at such low extra cost Tell him you want more NV POTASH in your fertilizer. It Pays'. MAKE SURE N.V. POTASH EXPORT MY.. Inc. HURT B LDG . . ATLANTA - ROYSTEH BLOC., NORFOLK -?bD( ? I <. THE HOUSE OF HAZARDS Ry MAO ARTHUR I J J.W( .? ? . 0 I WAN. 'A/1. . L F. YOo r V.MO A v," ? , \,\H r 0, ,N , ('oUff.T I'M A' TiC door] to off n pv f t- : f ? | ? ">lv^ ' . #' 'S ' U'T, ' '. v<" THIS DOO* ? ?" FARTHER I LI wi r,( r out o< Si IIJAI lO'l bv . m ? Oi i ' > .'J / 0 r"< ? f T j /V Y OEAP ^^OST WOMEN COULDN'T B<J" YOU who wave ^ CfTA.NiD THt i(.INN HfJURS -1- ? Of A & RL or |fc, ' ) *OU EtPrcn 'j DON'T NEED l? PE?SC" TO V? THAT DOOR THROUGH j ( OPEN ANY T.I&WE" y ( WIDER' MY Of COURSE... YOU'Rt RIGHT DEAR .... I HADN'T THOUGHT OF THAT

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