Mr. flaacly Adaaaa, itt Anicwr, N. C.. frowa hattar «r»P»
vttk Aetna Fartillaara m M>e aba»a platura «•«>«_ *"•
— «•»»: • baan oiling Acme rertillaere for tha
laat four y»«n uml t have never Tiad greater or finer aropn
Amm Fertlllaare are »<«>rt »nnugh for me "
/itHM r»rtllui«r», the Old tollable »uia« una. are with
•ot lu peri or in the growing of profitable aropa Tha great rat
•kill in manufacture, hi manipulation and In formulae w
employe.) In the prndurtlon of Amtr Feetlltaen
Made ay •* ia<e»i«rta«t Dune eum peny, Aetna
oy Ml iDiittpiillutnl ridMV owwiyMiy,
will not only give yea Uie vary burnt ra»alu.; b-l
yoa Witt find It a genafnr pleaettra to deal with horn* .0 ki.
TOM. M. C
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ACME MANUFACTURING CO.
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means doc only shipping your orders on
time, every time, but mote ... it means stand*
ard quality merchandise priced lower and
pwinMrrl to satisfy.
ThatU th^romiie we make and the promise
In your neighborhood.
Then turn to the new catalog today for
Spring and Summer! See the great wealth of
everything here for everybody. That is SERVICE.
If you haven't a catalog, write ft* one today. It will
be mailed at once, free and postpaid.
THE CHARLES WILLIAM STORES, Inc.
New York City
IN*.*
HMwtfcTgaedweathar of HH
put f*w da/a Mm (WtlllMr dMlm
have ktM very busy d*i tearing ferti
llaars lo faimara who ara uainj thia
a* tka plwat Mk Inw ara Nt*f
ruttonaeed ml N the Ma bat tkia
la a slow acting watartal ami tka
plant* will ha aff the bad before tka
material la available. Tka fertill**r
which I* retommended far tka tobac
co Mlb for tl)i Piedmont la from MM
1200 pound* at M-l or battar -till
uaa 10-4-4 and put on from 440-WW
pound* par acre. Two third* af tka
nitrogen ahould ha In tka form of m
<rgsntc aahs aa ultrat« of Mda and
an* third should b* In the form of
dried bUud. flak wrap, or tankafa.
Tk* aMrata af aeda will give tk* plant
• aand off and tk* dried Mood, flak
■crap, or tankage wilt baciana avsil
akla for tk* growing plant after tk*
aeda has been a«kau«tad In discuss
lag tab awn growing la tkia county
wltk tk* fai ni» mm raport tk*
irniin of sand drown eepecially on
tk* Mwdjr Mil* and I am aakad If
treating af tobaeco seed wltk fuimal
dehyde will prarant. Sand drown
rannat ke treated tkia way. Tka
can** at aand drown I* tka lack of
•lament muet ke pot in tk* eoll—
tkia can k* don* by using magnesium
limestone. Put one ton broadcast at
least M days before planting and then
put kalf ten ha tk* row making a total
of one and kalf tona. Tkia la the
treatment that has been found effec
tive in the control of aand drown.
Moat paopi* have found an increase
yield by tka oa* of lima on practically
all aolla of tka county.
I kave a call from Mr. Atvin Hardin,
County Agent, Shelby, N. C., for a
purebred Poland China boar pig. If
you have one for aal* write Mr. Har
din and give price, sine, color, and age
and ke prefers a large bon* type.
There has been listed in this offices
Pol-dans tractor and plows for aale.
A goad pair of am Us can be traded in
on this. If Interested Inquire of me.
Tk* approach at spring brings In a
good number at applications for hoys
and girl* club work. A large num
ber at club rarda kaa been distributed
among the achooia but if you are In
terested card* can be had ky applying
to this office. Ke*p In mind that we
need about 80 who are interested in
pig growing.
The Kiwsnia dub of Mt. Airy and
the Elkln National Bank are making
arrangements to put out tome eggs
from pure brad flocks in the county
among the members of the poultry
ctuha. In this way it I* hoped that
pure brad chickens will be introduced
much more quickly. The Pair aa*o
ciation is planning to offer a pedal
prises for products produced by the
Big Reduction
In Closed Car
EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY
New Prices
Tudor $520' '
Coupe $509
Fordor $565#
Demand for Ford dosed cars since the improved types in
colors were introduced has been constantly increasing.
With greater output of these types — production costs
have been lessened and it is the policy of the company
o give its customers the benefits of all such reductions.
NEW OPEN CAR PRICES
Touring $310 Runabout $290
8Un«r and Demountable Rim |S5 Extra
Tractor, Car and Track Chassis Prices Remain
Unchanged
<upport of *11 |
as food farmers tn this county.
Moat of tlM first of the year rom
•atiafartion with the imnl business
edition, and a hop* for their i
us nee. A noU of caution, horn
coase from some of the boat informed
mrm. Thero an apparently mm
reservation a* to the probability of in
definite continuation of tbo building,
automobile, and other leading booms.
Attention focusee quite definitely
upon the building boom—aa H goes
so may go the whole industrial situa
tion.
So far m the fanners are < oneern
«d. there appears to be little In the
industrial outlook which should
prompt any radical chance In the pro
duction programs. We mifkt have
sn Industrial stamp nest tell, as Is
•inns aa yet which will ha apt to tn
fltence fanners away from their
usual spring programs
The above two paragraphs are
taken from a recent publication on the
present agricultural outlook. What we
need is not larger production but bet
ter quality at a lower coot at
H. E. White. County Agent.
Sod Dmtii of Little Girl
Bertha Rao Greenwood, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bod Greenwood died at
their home at The Hollow, Va., Jan. 28
aged about eleven and a half years.
She had been a sufferer of heart
trouble for several months but died
almost suddenly at 10.48 P. M after
appearing in her usual health during
the day.
She la survived by her parents,
three sisters, Alice, Ella and Jessie,
three brothers. Willie, Howard and
Wade Greenwood.
She was born In Patrick County, Va.
and was laid to rest at Salem Metho
dist Church, the funeral being con
ducted by Rev. W. J. 8. Walker.
PEPSI-COLA, Um popular
drink, i* m«de so by its uafail
ing good flavor.
YOU SHOULD NAME
IK SUMY CQtiTY LOAM t TRUSI CI.
AS YOU* EX1CUTOR fCB THE
FOLLOWING MASONS:
Mil* and Health
laa Every Sack
Health for your cowi—and plenty of milk for
you. That's the result of feeding Miami
Dairy, 16%. Summer or winter, cows should
have at least a 16% protein balanced ration.
They can't get enough milk-making material
out of grass or silage alone. And Miami
Dairy is a feed that makes milk. Come in and
ask about Miami. You'll find it priced to fit
your pocket book—and mixed to bring the
best results.
~ Granite City Mills
Miami Daily.
Auction Sale
Of Land and Personal Property
600 Acres Land at and near
Zephyr Known as f. S. (fridge's farm
Also some fine registered cows, automobiles,
trucks, tractors, valuable notes and other per
sonal property.
Saturday, Feb. 27th
I. Sale Begins at 11 A. M.
All This Valuable Property Must Go
Everybody Come and Bid
i
Terms Cash—Sale on the Premises
D. FOLGER, Trustee