Stait* Thealn* Review ■'Six of a Kin}," comedy sh im ::t the State, Rakish, today and Saturday, is the first picture in ■vhich those funny people, George Burns and Gracie .Allen, have fea tured roles throughout the entire picture. Heretofore, they have iu<t flit ted in and out of the picture hut in this they are featured : i • v : ‘t. Charlie Buggies, Mary Boland. W. G. Fields and Alison S'kipwort' . It’s a six-cylinder comical affair with each member of the cast try ing to outdo the other fellow for laughs. Leo McCarey, the man •esponsible for Eddie Cantor’s “Kid Only Public Tests of Fertilizers Ever Put On by a Manufacturer Again Prove that Orange Will Outgrow, Outqualify, Outproduce and Outdo Any Other Tobacco Goods Known Once keain Orange Tobacco Ferti lizer has aemonsirated the truth of our claims for it that it will consistently outgrow, outproduce , outqualify and outdo in ertry way any other tobacco fertilizer known to tobacco growers anywhere. The series of tests of tobacco fertilizers just completed by highly rep utable farmers proves it. But there is further proof. The tests made in 1932 proved it. The small number of claims on the Orange guarantee proved it—the experience of thousands and thousands of growers proves it also. The guarantee of the refund of the premium on Orange is withdrawn bv us this year in compliance with the N.R.A. Fertilizer Code —otherwise, we would continue it. But regardless of that. Orange will be the best and most profitable tobacco fertilizer for you to use. It will produce aoore leaf and better leaf. It will bring you a better return per acre than any other goods you can use. The tests shown herewith art the only one* ever made by a fertilizer company on which the results have been made pub he. To our knowledge, S-D is the only fertilizer manufacturer who, year in and year out, continues to spend its own money on tests so that its grower friends can see the facts behind the claims made for S-D goods. The average of the 1933 tests showed that Orange produced $51.71 per acre .more! That it SMITH-DOUCLASS CO. Inc. PLANTS AT • MURFREESBORO, N. C. • KINSTON, N. C. • DANVILLE, VA. • NORFOLK, VA. fLIZERS FOR • TOBACCO • COTTON • TRUCK * PEANUTS * GRAIN * THE ZEBU! ON RECORD. ZEBILON. NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY. MARCH SIXTEENTH, 1934. ... Spain.” an»l the last Marx Hr :rrr' comedy* “Duck w un,” v. a-, da director. The original story va- written - r . \y< orrpson ;v. 1 T» rgjas •'T.Lc . or -'-time silent '•••mo at.. the -creeii play by Writ r DeLeon and‘Harry Ruskin. < abou: d - with unroar uo ~ F M !•• y rv cm : rrr is a. Thr* ih-lance of the story is the tr> uk • that comes to Charlie Bug gies and Mary Boland, happily mar ried for many years, when they start out on their second honey moon with Burns and Allen as pav ing guests on their motor trip. nn.iinr tobacco U If A ll U C FERTILIZER WINS AGtIN in competitive tests! i Inn eently accused of a bank v indie, Ruggles is saved from dis grace by W. <\ Fields, sheriff of a • Nevada mining town. Alison Isk t , hul', hotel owner, helps the sheriff run down the real culprit. ( oiiipleting the program is a M k Mouse cartoon, “Meller r.rni'er." a comedy with Thelma jT. id. -crcen souvenir and a news. it (loments that made Mau- I rice Ravi’s “Bolro" one of the most .exciting aid popular of modern | musical compositions, at last have | been captured by the motion pic | tine camera and translated into the language of the screen. It is in the diamatic romance “Bolero,” playing at the State. Raleigh, on Monday, i Tuesday and Wednesday. And this year, it will be even more im portant than ever before to use Orange. With crop reduction and bounty, you need to get not only more dollars per acre, but the more dollars you produce per acre, the more dollars you get from Unde Sam. Orange costs only a few dollars more per ton. This slight extra cost can be brought back to you many, many times. Use Orange! * * • Jamaca is our regular grade tobat vo fertilizer, which we recommend hi >h.'y to those who do not wish to pay the premium charged for Orange. Jamaca has been known consistently to out produce not only other standard goods, but other premium goods. That is why we say "Jamaca is better than anybody else's best." This quality that is in Orange and Jamaca runs right through the entire S-D line. Whether for tobacco, cotton, corn, peanuts or grain, S-D goods are the best fertilizer any grower can use. NOW THESE TESTS WERE MADE io making these tests, the growers were ask Mi to make their own selections of the fertilizers again* which they would test ORANGE. S-D did not koow against which brands ORANGE was u> be tested, and bad nothing whatever to do with the selection of the com petitive goods. Evety precaution was maintained that these tests should be absolutely fair and impartial. TOt tWUu tnn crrlififM/e mcnmpamitrt each Ira W mm rigmeii Os esrb a/ tbr pmvn amovr namrrl: "1 hereby certify that the information given is a true nod correct statement of the outcome ol the rest phm of tobacco grown by me. I further certify that the plots were of the same size and of the mate nature of tail and the same quantity of fertilizer and same analysis was used per acre, and that the plants were set on ihr&c plan (he same day and received the same treatment of embrn Cion, curing and handling. 1 further cenifv that rhe tobacco from each plot was kept stparite apart from each other, and was sold separately on the same warehouse floor on the same day." The story is that of a selfish, ruthless dancer who tises to farm or ladder of women’s hearts. Rising from the squalid coal fields of Pennsylvania, Raft, a- Raoul dc Raere, starts his career as a dancer in a small “amateur night” theatre. Within a short time, he has reached New York and, with the help of a beautiful girl, wins first success. Always eager for greatei heights, he gets to Paris and into world renown, but with each move farther up his ladder of fame, he leaves a broken heart. As he reaches the peak of his . access, he falls in love with Car ole Lombard, as Helen, the girl whose beauty anil personality has brought the acclaim of the Con : No. Average: Average Net THE 1933 TESTS *?„"> P P "" I Test . Acre 100 lbs. Acre f i __________ AVERAGE Fun ALL COMPETITIVE BRANDS 846 S?O.SSSI7j 4 AVERAGE FOR SMITH ORANGE I J 974 | 23.42 ZLI.IS n. L. JENNINGS. REPUBLICAN GROVE, VA. S Plot I—Competitive Fertilizer i 1 752 28.38 7,3._,6 Plot 2—SMITH ORANGE I I 868 34.61 - 00.36 Plot 3 —Competitive Fertilizer j I 656 31-43 206.20 A. G. PHELPS, LAGRANGE, N. C. S‘/« ) _ mot I—Competitive Fertilizer 1)4 902 15.06 135.71 Plot 2—SMITH ORANGE I % 1180 14.24 168.09 Plot 3 —Competitive Fertilizer 134 856 16.28 139-35 R. M. OILOAY, AHOSKIE, N. C. 3 Plot I—SMITH ORANGE j l>4 932 16.75 156- 0 Plot 2—Competitive Fertilizer ...; I*s 945 14.25 134.66 Z. C. BUKTON, CEDAR GROVE, N. C. 3 1 Plot l—Competitive Fertilizer 1 485 32.60 1 i.. Plot 2— ‘ MITH ORANGE I I 336 40.77 1J7.0C ' Plot 3—Competitive fertilizer 1 3'6 35.69 134.19 (Crop suffered severe storm damage in rr.idst of i harvesting time.) T. W. STROUD, KINSTON, N. C. V Plot ’.—Competitive Fertilizer 2 10M I 19.26 '05.10 Plot 2—SMITH ORANGE 2 10 ’9 23 80 756.80 Plot 3—Competitive Fertilizer 2 1083 19 36 709.67 C. L. GREEN. ROBERSONVILLE, N. C. C i Plot I—SMITH ORANGE 2 1295 18.75 242.81 Plot 2—Competitive Fertilizer 4 11704 17.13 200.50 A. V. JEFFRIES, ROUTE Na. 3, MEBANE, N. C. 3 Plot I—Competitive Fertilizer 1 '67 33.84 259.93 Plot 2—SMITH ORANGE 1 904 43.22 390.79 Plot 3—Competitive Fertilizer 1 75* 23.10 170.49 (Plot J —At the request of the manufacturer the fertilizer on this plot was put down in two ap plications, part under the tobacco, and part as a side-dressing.) C, Ml. NICHOLS, WHITE PuTINS, N. C 1 Plot I—Competitive Fertilizer 1 1092 14.71 160.63 Pot 2—SMITH ORANGE 1 1196 14.49 173.28 Plot 3—Competitive Fertilizer 1 1010 25.07 152.24 No. Average Avenge Net THE 1932 TESTS A f n r *‘ V £ l<? p £s Teat Acre 100 lbs. Acre MS” slS.*3 $127.49 AVERAGE FOR ALL ORANGE TESTS 10X0 17.38 173.76 J. P. ROUSE, KINSTON, N. C~ 4 Plot I—Competitive Fertilizer 2 824 16.87 139.01 Plot 2—SMITH ORANGE 2 By7 13.83 142.26 A. J. JEFFRIES, MEBANE, N. C. | ~ Plot I—Competitive Fertilizer t 640 14.36 93 18 Pot 2—SMITH ORANGE , 792 26.81 212.34 Plot 3—Competitive Fertilizer 1 652 16.72 109.01 W. A. HOUSE. BETHEL, N. C. 5 Plot I—Competitive Fertilizer I*4 973 15.13 147 24 Pot 2—SMITH ORANGE l£ 1014 13.70 159 30 Plot 3 —Competitive Fertilizer I'jy 1005 17.36 174.45 C. T. OWEN, DRY FORK, VA. J Plot I—Competitive Fertilizer 1 810 8 14 64 oa 2—SMITH ORANGE , 93. ££ 11 EM Plot 3 —Competitive Fertilizer 1 770 10.65 82.01 BLACKLEDGE HARPER, SR.. DEEP RUN, N.C. ~4 Plot 1 —( ompetiti'e Fertilizer 2 1050 aaj o? 61 Plot 2 SMITH ORANGE.. 2 |2?6 ill l? 433 C. L. HOGGARO, AHOSKIE, N. C. ~J Pl« Fvr r 7ef \ 862 2 3-»l 95 r NC i E . * 1 1,46 2 * *° 293.67 Plot 3—Competitive Fertilizer I 794 21.48 170.55 tinent. Rut. as war breaks out. Raft see- his popularity diminisl - mg, a- tl acclaim for uniform ii - j creases. To center attention upr i himself he enlists for what he ex pects will h. matter of week-, jtiampling nee more upon tl ■ heart < f the girl who loves him. How ht comes to a realization «• the suffering he has caused others 1 and how he attempts to retreat i his success after the war, brir - 1 about a situation that rises to emo ! tional heights. | Completing this program is a ( cartoon, act and news. i _______ Catawba county cotton growers (expect to get between SBO,OOO and j $85,000 this year frof their rental and parity payments.

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