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FEDERAL AGENTS MAKE RECORD Osteon and His Aides Have Made Life Miserable For the Hoot logger. Greensboro, Nov. -I.—J. L. Osteon and his 12 Federal agents in the middle district of the State have made a record ;"or prohibition enforcement in Carolina during the last sis months, it is found from re ports filed here today. The middle district agon's iiave arrestrd ".t>2 men since "he lil rid was created 1h • •riiddli- of last May, ha\" t'e slroved • stills. poured oti> I -ail- !• « f whi>key. an . "S I.:!!i«i _'ai!":> f beer Id ; >_■!.; JI'I. i lit ai.ii (52 titer: put undi r ar- Value Of Lime Depends On Magnesia Raleigh, Nov. 7.—The value of ground limestone used on iand to lit- planted to tobacco' depends largely on the mag •:e>ia which the lime contains. "When magnesia is deficient j :i the soil and is not supplied | iy the fertilizer or by liming, i trie yield and |iiaiity if tine-! cured tobacco may be greatlv •wereil," savs K. G. Moss, di-l .n tor in charge of the Tobacco j Branch Station at Oxford, "The symptoms of magnesia deficiency are readily recogni/.- ■(I on the growing plant. The material can be supplied bv potash salts containing mag nesia and by ground limestone. Our results do not show any great benefit from liming other than from the magnesia suit plied by the limestones used." Mr. Moss states that results at the Oxford Station show that a characteristic chlorosis which lowered the yield and quality of the tobacco produced could he corrected !»y using the ilolomitic limestone. This limestone also increased yields and improved the quality. Th.* trouble was also remedied by using potash salts carrying magnesia. The valie of dolo mitic limestone as a remedy for this chlorosis or "sand lirown" does not depend on its action in correcting soil acidity. A clear distinction is to be made between the use of lime, as such, for tobacco and the use of dolomitic limestone as a remedy for sand-drown or magnesium deficiency. In the tests at Oxford. Mr. Moss ha> lomparid calcite an.! ['■' c .mitic limestones and lind 'in' use >f ground lim - - on the«'. soils is noi to gi\e marked increases llii' yield of tobacco unless .!> lomitit- form whiih car s a consid; rabl" (|iiantity of agnesia is used. Where ii" iinie has been used previously, Mr. Moss advocates a heavy ipplieation of about 1,000 pounds per acre of the dolo mtic limestone applied broad cast. He states that the use of alcite limestone apparently does not give any permanent beneficial results. Where used continuously, it has a tendency to decrease the yield and in jure the quality. Nearly every acre of land planted to tobacco and peanuts in Martin county this year has been planted to a cover crop. This means that between 30.- 000 and 35,000 acres have been so planted. Subscribe for The Reporter. Names and Home Addresses Of Stokes County School Teachers The Report or is indebted to Supt. of Schools J. C. Carson for a complete list of the names and home addresses of the Stokes teachers for the school year 1927-28. The list follows: (Continued from last week.) Big Creek Townsip. District No. 1, Leake School:— ,1. Victor Collins. Francisco, N. C. liijr ('reek Township. District No. 2. Asbury School:— Mrs. Agnes Smith, Francisco, N. C. L') ! :i Marshall, Francisco. N. C. K. D. Smith, Francisco, N. ('. Ni.ntue Hunter. West field. N. C. Big Creek Township. District No. I. Frans School:— Mrs. Ruth Martin Francis, Francisco, N. C. Big Cieek Township. District No. 5, Francisco School:— C. C. Host. Matthews, N. C. Surah O. Agnew. Floyd. Ya. Carrie Rout roc, llobbsvillo. N .C. Clyde Forrest. Frar.eisco. N. C. buiie Martin. Danbury. N. ('. A!;. Deano S:nitii. Tiie Holi w, Ya. K- lit c'.oi', |la;. «' od. \a. Alii-:."■ ■ ilins. Franc:-co. N. *'. :'ci'ers Creek Ti»\\ District No. :!. Smith School:— J r n Mi;:. >. .1 •« s\ i!le. Ya. 1.. i. . li'V. S :' i i'..»:. n. \a. I'v'.tr-. Creek Township. District No. Sands School:— » 1 a M;. y. Hamvtonvillo. N. C. Atitiii !.. :i, 1,. ak.-\ .e, N. I . Peters (reck Township No. •"». Smith School:— Louise Cassell, llocky Mount, \ a. Peters Creek Township. District No. I. Ore Hank School:— Mrs. Florence Mabe, Dauburv Route 1, N. C. Peters Creek Township. District No. 5 Lawsonville School:— Herman C. Dutton, Cedar Springs. Ya. Hernico Alloy, Germanton, N. C. Agnes Beasley. Stuart, Ya. Peters Creek Township. District No. (i. Buck Islana School:— Mrs. A. J. Pringlo, Lawsonville, N. C. Mrs. Virginia Joyce, Danbury, N. C. Peters Creek Township. District No. S, Campbell School:— Minnie Hanks. Meadows Dan. \ a. Nannie Beasley, Stuart, \a. Snow Creek Township. District No. 1. Sandy Jas. M. Robinson, Blackstono. S. C. Mario Williams, Floyd, Ya. Winnie Agnew, Floyd. Ya. Snow (reek Township. District No. 2. Amos School:— Mrs. Sam Fulcher, Price. N. C. Snow Creek Township. District No. Buffalo School:— 11. K. Carter, Sandy Ridge, N. C. Mrs. H. K. Carter. Sandy Ridge, N. C. Snow Creek Township. District No. 4. Prestonville School:— Ruth Ward, Walnut Cove. N. C. Nora Ward. Walnut Cove. N. \ Snow Creek Township. District No. Beasley School:— Mary Tudor, F.lk Creek. Ya. '/.••da (lay Collins, F.lk Creek, Ya. Snow ( reek Township. District No. (i. Smithtown School:— Nannie Hito, South Boston, \a. Lucilo Manner. Ashboro. N. C. Snow Creek Township. District No. 7. Northview School:— Mat lie Gidiiard. Marion, N. C. Neva Newman, Danbury, N. C. Sn«.w ( reck T« wn Dp. District No. S. Moore School— : Moore, Neckelsville, \a. Ruth Huddle, Rural Retreat. Ya. Beaver Island Township, No. 1. Gideon School:— Lizzie Adkins, Walnut Cove, N. C. Beaver Island Township, District No. 2. Gann's School:— Kthel Mitchell, Walnut Cove, N. C. Nancy Mitchell, Walnut Cove, N. C. Beaver Island Township. District No. Saxon School:— Irene Baughn. Stonovillo, N. C. Beaver Island Township. District No. 4. Dillard School:— F. S. dale. Riehburg, S. C. F.dith Pratt, Leaksville, N. C. Kmily Pratt, Leaksville, N. C. Beaver Island Township. District No. Pine Hall School:— \V. C. Yoorhoes, Pine Hall, N. C. Martha Hubbard. Mrs. Drusilla Yoorhees. l ino Hall. N. C. Marion Clark, Mrs. C. R. Wall, Madison. N. C. Bea\er Island Township. District N(». ♦>. Zehulon School:— Nettie Sholton, Spencer. Ya. Sauratown Township. District No. 1. Fulp School:— John A. Leake, Walnut Cove, N. C. Jean Rierson, Walnut Cove, N. C. Sauratown Township. District No. 2. Freeman School:— Annie Nordan, Hope Mille, N. C. Sauratown Township. District No. :{„ Walnut Cove School:— I). W. Kanoy, Walnut Cove, N. C. Harry Lindler. Chaplin. S. C. Annie Fulton Carter, Walnut Cove, N. C. Cordia Avery, Five Points, Ala. Frankie Marshall, Walnut Cove, N. C. Mrs. W. P. Wheeler, Walnut Cove, N. C. Lena Sue Bayless, Nell Hutcherson, Walnut Cove, N. C. Julia Hairston, Walnut Cove, N. C. ' Sallie Matt Marshall, Walnut Cove, N. C. Janie Bradsher, Roxboro, N. C. Blanche Hunter, Pinnacle, N. C. Sauratown Township. District No. 5. Isom School:— Clarice Morefield, Walnut Cove, N. C. Sauratown Township. District No. (i, Stuart School:— Mary Sue Willis, Walnut Cove, N. C. Lillian Smith, Meadows, N. C. Sauratown Township, District No. 9, Oak Hill School:— Mrs. Mildred Alley, Germanton, N. C. THE DANBURY REPORTER NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST. By virtue of the power ot sale contained in a certain , deed of trust to me executed on the 24th day of May, 1922, by Mrs. E. R. Pulliam, and re corded in the office of Register of Deeds for Stokes county, North Carolina, in Book 72, at j page 369, to which reference |is hereunto made, to secure i the payment of a note therein i recited, default having been j made in the payment of said | note, and the holder thereof i having applied to me to sell the land conveyed in said trust deed, 1 will expose to sale ;:t public auction to the highest bidder for cash in fronl of the post otlice in the town of King, X. on the— :;Rl> DAY OK DEC.. 1027. at two oYloi-k I'. M., the lands described in said t loot I of trust, bounded as follows: FIRST TRACT:—Beginning at a rook at the northeast corner of the school house lot in ('. F. White's field, and run ning westwardly 221> feet with school house lot line to a rock in W. S. Holder's line, same being a school house lot line corner: thence with Holder's and Grabbs' line in a northern ly direction 1200 feet to L. S. Grabs' corner: thence east wardly with L. S. Grabs' line 210 feet; thence in a south erly direction 1200 foot to the beginning corner, containing 5.55(57-4900 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: —Begin ning at a rock in Knight's line, running south 270 feet to a rock' in Hutchins' and Boyles' corner; thence south 77 (legs, east 280.10-12 feet to a rock in Caudle's anil White's line corner; thence north 270 fee: to a rock, thence west 280.10-12 feet to the beginning, contain ing 2 1-4 acres, more or less. These two tracts will be sold separately and then as a whole to determine the best price. F. E. SHORE, Trustee. R. Helsabeck, Atty. King, N. C. Subscribe for The Reporter. Camel Made for one purpose to promote pleasu K Camel is attuned to the mood of the smoker who seeks pleasures rather than panaceas. Offered as a cheer not as a cure. lf cigarettes were as good / as Came/ you wouldn't hear JffiF anything about special treat' $1? r.icnts to make cigarettes good / or £^e throat. 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