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T i„irsday, May 21, 1931. TUBBY That's What Counts. -- "I - /C**TSTHE Y 6*EP jMl | I TOBBV dow'TC HA. \ H ■■■ COOKIES am SHE / nmhippiu Foe \ /AJA\AJI\ fTT ' I FEEL WELL OE DIDJA I ; ME 1&KIN | , IswiPim J / Fno ccinii' 1 I 'll V HURT VOORSELP 7 / 1 ■■■■ SOME I - V cookies? J ( Geitinj I V y ' ■H II -,„ J -h —| — 4 | — l. —-r-l \ ) L——■■ - —-— - ' | *" CLASSIFIED ADS I advertisements Inserted for Ic per word each insertion, l/vh in advance. [the FIRST national bank TV FOREST CITY, located at For- City, in the State of North Caro lina, is 'closing its affairs. All note holders and Other creditors of the association are therefore hereby no tified to present the notes and other claims for payment. W. S. MOSS, President. Dat ,d: May 8, 1931. 32-9t. *FOR SALE—One Jersey cow. O. J Coffield, Ellenboro, N. C. 32-2t. FOR SALE— Baby chicks, Reds, Rock, Wyandottes and Leghorns, forest City Hatchery. 18-tf. FOK SALE CHEAP —One Callie our-board motor, 3-horse power, 2 speeds forward, one reverse will sell at a sacrifice. W. S. Beard For est City. N. C. Spraying material. Farmers Hard ware Co. "KODAK FINISHING—The way it should be done. Mail orders given prompt attention. Gilbert's Studio, Forest City, N. C. 24-tf SEE H. L. Kanipe for )your auto mobile work, welding, brazing, re tarding and charging batteries. FOR SALE OR TRADE—7 tube Metrodyne radio perfect shape, com plete with speaker, tubes and elimi nator. Will sacrifice for $30.00 cash, or trade for model "T" Ford, Geo. Tate. 33-lt. Professional Carets DR. H. L. ROBERTSON DENTIST Cliffside, N. C. DR. D. M. MORRISON OPTOMETRIST Eye Specialist SHELBY, N. C. be in Forest City Every Thurs* day. 8 to 9 a. m., and 2 to 3 p. m. Office up.»tai r «, Farmers Bank Build *'■ ootn 306, opposite office of Dr. Eye« Examined, Glasses fitted and "Pwred X-Ray Lady Assistant CHAS. S. McCALL DENTIST n Trust Co., Bldg. DR. R. R. HOWES DENTIST Phone 156 City, N. C. V - M. ABERNETHY Radio Repairing , , r °uble Shooting "plicated (or all standard locks AVONDALE, N. C. Phone 251 Chas. Z. Flack " Real Estate o Rentals And Insurance * ° Phone 40 o "' ce over A&P Store I! forest City, N. C. It NOTICE OF SALE OF LANG Take notice that the undersigned trustee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed by Char lie Parker and wife, Minerva Par ker to E. W. Justice, trustee, on the 20th day of July 1927, and which is recorded in Book' W-ll at page 236, record of mortage deeds for Rutherford County, North Carolina, conveying the land therein and here in described, for the purpose of se curing certain indebtedness therein described and default having been made in the payment of said in debtedness, the undersigned trustee Will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Rutherfordton on MONDAY, JUNE Ist, 193 i. at 12:00 o'clock Noon, the lands described in the said deed of trust which is as follows: A certain tract or parcel of land in Rutherford County, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of M. O. Dickerson. Being a part of a tract of land purchased from M. O. Dick erson and described in deed record ed in Book 112 at page 66. Beginning at a stone, W. C. Twit ty's corner, North 64 East 4 poles from the center of a spring and runs with Twitty's line South 20 East (VI) 110 poles to a stake and pointers near the head of a branch; thence South 67 West 32 poles to a stake and pointers, old corner; thence a new line North 74 West 77 poles to a pine; thence North 20 West 68 poles to a stake and pointers; thence North 53 x k West 36 poles to a stake in the old road; thence with the old road North 78 1 £ East 8 poles North 71 East 16 poles North 71% East 20 poles North 71 East 10 poles North 68% East 1% poles to a stake in said road; tha Mary Mills corner; thence South 42 East 36 poles crossing the branch to a stake old corner; thence with the old line North 65 East 47 poles to the beginning, containing 62 acres. This, the 24th day of April, 1931. E. W. JUSTICE, 30-4t. Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. G. Young and wife, Bessie Young, to Commercial National Bank of High Point, North Carolina, local Trus tee, dated February 15th, 1928, and recorded in Book A-5, at page 239. in the office of the Register of Deeds for Rutherford County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand hav ing been made for sale the under signed Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Court House in Rutherfordton, North Carolina, at 2:00 o'clock, P. M., on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1931 the following described property lo cated in the .town of Forest City, North Carolina, Cool Springs Town ship: Beginning on an iron pin, corner of the Northwesterly intersection of Magnolia Street and Arlington Street, and runs thence with the West side of Magnolia Street, North 3 degrees, East 90 feet to a stake, ;3 degrees, East 90 feet to a stake, THE FOREST CITY (N. C.) COURIER C. E. Alcock's corner; thence with C. E. Alcock's line North 87 degrees West 125 feet to C. E. Alcock's and J. A. Dennis' corner; thence with J. A. Dennis' line South 3 degrees, West 90 feet to a stake on the North side of Arlington Street; thence with l the North side of Arlington Street, South 87 degrees, East 125 feet to the Beginning. This, the 15th day of May, 1931. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF HIGH POINT, NORTH CARO LINA, Local Trustee. D. C. Macßae, Attorney, High Point, N. C. 33-4t. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Take notice that the undersigned trustee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed by John Thomas and wife, Maggie Thomas, to T. J. Moss, Trustee, on the 18th day of February, 1929, and which is recorded in Book" A-7 at page 269, record of mortgage deeds for Rutherford County, North Carolina, conveying the land therein and herein described, for the purpose of securing certain indebtedness there in described and default having been made in the payment of said in debtedness, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Rutherfordton on MONDAY, JUNE Ist, 1931. at 12:00 o'clock Noon, the lands described in the said deed of trusts which is as follows: Being in Cool Springs Township, Rutherford County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Being and lying *in the Town of Forest City, North Caro lina, and being lots Number 1 and 3 in Block A, described and contained in a certain map made by Lee W. Lynch, Surveyor, which map is on record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rutherford County, North Carolina, in Book 117 and at page 515, reference to whicn is hereby made for a full and complete des cription. Loe Number 1 has a frontage on Beaver Street iof One Hundred feet, and runs back with lot Num ber 2, 125 feet to lot Number 3; thence with lot Number 3, 67 feet to Lowrance Street; thence with Lowrance Street to Beaver Street, 139 y 2 feet. Lot Number 3 has a frontage on Lowrance Street of 30 feet and runs back with lot Number 3, 67 feet; thence with line of lot Num ber 4, to Lowrance Street; thence with Lowrance Street to lot Num ber 1. This, the 24th day of April, 1931. T. J. MOSS, 30-4t, Trustee. Sure, if its *ardway®. we have got it. Farmers Hardwa*-* Co. Limberneck In Poultry A Hot Weather Disease Limberneck, a nervous disease of poultry, known scientifically as bo tulism, occurs mbre frequently in hot weather and will cause heavy loss es in poultry flocks unless decayed matter is kept from the yards. "In early stages of this trouble, the affected fowls are drowsy and listless in appearance and have an unsteady gait," says H. C. Gauger in charge of poultry disease investi gations at State college. "The birds are, affected rapidly and complete paralysis soon exists. During the last few hours of life, the birds are pros trated and during the progression of the trouble, typical cases will show a limberneck condition. Examinatior of the crop after the bird is dead will often show the food from which the infection was derived." Prevention is the chief method of control recommended by Mr. Gau ger. All sick birds should be re moved from the flock at once and careful search instituted for t he source of infection. This means looking for dead animals, excessive amounts of decayed vegetation mat ter or stagnant water. Very often the trouble may be traced to such material as offers a favorable place for flies and maggots. Mr, Gauger says If the source of infection is difficult to locate, the flock should be confined until a more thorough search can be made or the material to be completely decom posed. Give the birds Epsom salts at the rate of one pound in three gal lons of water for each 100 birds. It usually does not pay to treat those fowels in advance stages of the trouble. However, two teaspoonfuls of castor oil to which has been add ed a few drops of turpentine will give fairly good results if given to a bird when the first symptoms ap pear. Limberneck is caused by a tiny or ganism which may exist in the car casses of dead animals, in manure or in decaying vegetable matter and which produces a deadly poison in the decaying material. Will Use Lime For Better Pastures Many North Carolina farmers with old pastures are not satisfied wit? the production from these areas and are making better pastures by us ing ground limestone and fertilizers. "Better! pastures is the second step in pasture production in this State and many growers are tryint new methods to produce this econo mical cattle feed," says Sam J Kirby, pasture specialist at State college. "In the piedmont region where Alamance farmers are taking) a lead in pasture production, many of the men planting grass this spring, treated their soils with both lime and fertilizers before seeding. Some did not use these materials and good pastures have been secured from both methods. However, it is generally believed that treatment with lime and fertilizers has been economical beyond all question. Therefore the practice of applying the materials is growing rapidly." / Mr. Kirby says in a number of other sections, growers are trying to improve old sods by good soil treatment. In Cumberland county six farmers have agreed this year to conduct demonstrations showing the j value of separate and combined treatments. In Currituck, Halifax, Edgecombe, Onslow and other coun ties the idea is gaining ground. Usu ally the growers will take a section of their pasture and lime one-half of it at the rate of one ton of ground limestone per acre. Fertilizer ma terials are applied in plots across the limed and unlimed portions to show the'value of the treatments. Out of these demonstrations, says Mr. Kirby, the best treatments should | show thicker and taller growth of L I pjj |JT |1 * W^mr£fl grasses and better color. Then, too ; lIM yIJ |Ti 1 cattle will show a preference for the ' grass and clover grown on land fer- j «W®S jtilized and limed. The chemical anal. J J yses of such plants will show a high- ! |^|i > lbo| > »Wloll er food value and weed growth will j _______ d not be so abundant because a good! s||QVlllO stand of grass occurs. i 4* rF\ — 1 .coimort> SEE H. ±j. xvanipe tcr your auto-jf* mobile work, welding, brazing, re-! €## MBMPWfWMz j building and charging batteries. i 'T¥l I PADGETT & KING | FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING ♦ Licensed Embalmer X and ♦ Ambulance Service ♦ DAY PHONE 41 NIGHT PHONE 27 | LAST* CALL | I by your Fertilizer Dealer V NO. 8 m " mi* WWW'S in a Series appearing in this newspaper , IF you hold out any longer from buying your j side-dressing, you may find it too late foo | your crops to take full benefit from the fertile izer. You may also find it hard to get it in time. I I've still got a good supply of Chilean Nitrate j of Soda on hand. But it's not going to last very long the way they're buying it just now. f A ' IF you wait too long before side-dressing, you'll only be delaying harvest time and you won't get the big yields you should. With Chilean Nitrate selling at the lowest price in years, there's no saving in waiting until the last moment. Get your Chilean—the natural nitrate—NOW. Then there'll be no delay in putting out your fertilizer when crops need it most. In the new 100 lb. bags that stay in good &hape, you'll find Chilean keeps in better con dition. But be sure to insist on "Chilean" when you order your nitrate. It is the real thing .. • the real original "SODA." Remember the two kinds Original Chilean (Crystalline) and Champion Brand (Granulated) both natural. nitrate. . j M LOWEST PRICE NEW 100-lb. BAG The bag without a backache ' NitraieSSo da 1 EDUCAITONAtBIIBEAU M 403 Professional Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. In writing for literature or information, please refer to Ad No. 69 ♦ See Us For Prices On ;; CHILEAN NITRATE OF SODA ► i ► FOREST CITY SEED & FERTILIZER | COMPANY 1 ► Forest City, N. C. > ► i * PAGE SEVEN
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