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. Corinth News We were sorry that Rev. W. D. Stancil was unable to fill his re gular appointments at Corinth this week because he was sick with flu. His son, Rev. J. N. Stancil, supplied for him Saturday and Rev. J. E. Carter Sunday. The pub lic is cordially invited to attend our Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. and B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p. m. each Sunday. Also the preaching services at 11:00 a. m. each ttiird Saturday and Sunday. Among the distant visitors to our church were Mr. and Mrs. Julius Williamson of Smithfield; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Williams of Raleigh; and Mr. Jimmie Sullinan of the Corbette-Hatcher section. We are sorry that Mr. W. E. Layton, Mrs. P. F. Hardy, and Mr. Albert Grinswold are confined with the flu, also little Vorlie Liles, the son of Mr. Weldon Liles is just getting well of the mumps. Miss lone Creech who is a teacher of Meadow school, visited her mother, Mrs. Josh Creech this week-end. Miss Sadie Hocutt, a student of E. C. T. C., Greenville, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hocutt this week-end. Mr. Jimmie Johnson and Child ren of near Middlesex visited his 1 \ NITPOCEN phosphoric acid potash \___- \ 18.75 \ |§ ”'T- "" CONTAINS THE EXTRA ITASH THAT PAYS EXTRA CASH I •at an extra cost surprisingly low! ■ c ** FERTILIZER is well-balanced a #n. It contains 35% more actual d than 3-8-3, yet it costs you only a more. Figured In terms of an acre the st is so small it will surprise you! r Fertilizer Man! BACCG removes from the soil more potash ian bojh nitrogen and phosphoric acid com i. A 1,000-pound crop of cured leaf removes t 80 pounds of actual potash, or the potash in pouifds of fertilizer containing 8% potash, tobacco plant is a shallow feeder that grows to jrity in a very short length of time, for this >n very often even larger quantities of potash the actually removes from the soil are ed to enable it to get sufficient potash to luce extra vields of a high quality crop. brother, Mr. M. D. Johnson and family during the week. Mr. Vester Wilder and family of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis, during Emit visited Mrs. Wilder’s parents the week. Also Mr. and Mrs. Howard Denton of near Earps boro( another of Mr, and Mrs. Davis’ daughters, were their week end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wall of the Emit community, were week end guests of Mr. Walls parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Wall. Mr. Roger Neville and family of Cary, visited Mr. P. F. Hardy and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cas Thomas stop ped by to see Mr. D. Cope Sun day afternoon. Mr. D. Ellis and family of Nash ville with Mrs. Fred Hales of Zobu lon paid Mr. Weldon Liles a visit Sunday Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. Q. Barham and children of near Wendell, visited Mrs. Barham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Thamasson this week end. Mrs. R. C. Pittman, of Raleigh, came down to see her brother Mr. E. S. Hocutt Sunday. Mr. Ronald Hocutt, of Raleigh, paid his mother, Mrs. Lina Ho cutt a short visit Sunday after noon. Before you buy tobacco fertilizer it will pay you to check up and find out how little extra it will cost you to use a higher potash mixture. Remember, the Committee of Agronomists recommends fer tilizer containing 6 to 10% potash for bright tobacco. Extra NV POTASH in your fertilizer will probably be the best investment you have ever made. Many leading farmers have used it with outstanding suc cess. Extra potash gives tobacco a better grain and increases yields. It does not make the crop rough FOR COTTON: To help your cotton prevent rust, control wilt and produce vigorous, healthy plants with less shedding, larger bolls that are easier to pick and better yields of uni form, high-quality lint—USE 3-8-8 COTTON j FERTILIZER ... IT PAYS! i — mmm l.^ l —^ Lees Chapel News Since spring is here and the winter all gone, may we peep into the Record once more. A large crowd attended chupch Sunday. We are glad to report all sick folks improving. Little Billy Davis of Raleigh spent Saturday night with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo- Davis. We want to welcome our new neighbors, Mr. Fred Price and family from Lucama, who have moved to the A. D. Driver farm in our community. Mr. Raford Driver and family and Mr. Thurman Driver and family of Wendell visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Green a short while Sunday afternoon. Death of Shirley Lee Little Shirley Lee, age 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lee. died Saturday night, March 14, about 7:15 o’clock, at his home near Middlesex, after a week’s illness with pneumonia. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at Friendship Free Will Baptist church by the pastor, Rev. J. B. Ferrell. The floral offering was beauti ful. Flower girls were Agnes Lee, Rachel Lee, Mary Elizabeth Mor ris, Helen Williams antd Beulah Strickland. Pallbearers were, Paul Canada, Harding Lee, Joseph Dudley, Perry' Clay Williams, Lawrence Canada, and Cedric Strickland. He is survived by his parents, one brother, Bobby Lee, and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Canady, besides a host of uncle’s and aunts, cousins and friends. The 'Morrissey” (belou )in a ticklish spot. lljflr Harold McCracken, leader, says: "In the W Arctic,stomach upsets are a constant bother. I've discovered that smoking Camels at every m meal and after helps digestion." WjjS K P roccsscs °f digestion h L*;.-vv “4 restore well-being. ’••• ' Camels set you right! and red. On the average the man with the most pounds makes the most dollars per acre. Extra pounds this year will give you the chance to grade your crop closer and sell more pounds of high quality leaf. Your fertilizer man knows the importance of plenty of potash in tobacco fertilizer. That is why he has 3-8-8 TOBACCO FERTILIZER on sale. TeU him you want to produce “high-dollar” tobacco in 1936. Tell him you want 3-8-8 TOBACCO FER TILIZER, the fertilizer that contains so much extra-profit-producing plant food at such low cost. you buy straight potash or potash in mixed fertilizer, it Pays to make sure you get genuine NV POTASH the same Potash that has helped Southern farmers to pro duce better crops for more than fifty years. N.V.POTASH EXPORT MY.,lnc., p.o.Boxi432,Horfmt<,tfa We know heaven is a more beau tiful place, Since our darling Shirley has gone there to stay May his going be a light on our way And help us to meet him on that resurrection day. Mrs. A. D. Driver , Despite its name, the eye tooth , has no more connection with the eyes than any other tooth.
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