PAGE FOUR PROFIT IN LARGE YIELDS OF CORN Yields of 18 to 25 Bushels ' Per Acre Seldom Pay | Production Cost There may bf an overproduction of corn in some states, but most of the Southern States, seldom, if evir. raise enough corn for their own food and feed crops. The average yield of corn in the South generally varies between 18 and 25 bushels per acre. .These yields seldom, if ever, pay for. the cost of production. All arc agreed that these sntall yields represent, except in cases of drought, what is termed poor farm ing. With the knowledge that yields varying frotp 511 to 2tlo bushels per acre have grown in the South, it seems' poor business not to try f» increase .the acre yields. The necessary amount of plant food is probably the greatest reason tor not securing larger yields ITOIII 400 iwunds upward of fertilizer should be used, depending on conditions and the type of soil. With sandy loam soils a fertilizer analyzing K per cent phosphoric acid, 0 per cent nitrogen and 4 to t> per cent potash will give profitable results. On tlie~ cl,iy biam type of soils, a Iri'tili/cr analyzing 111 per rent'and m ire of phospohfic acid, 4 to (> per cent nitrogen and 4 pet cent potash should be profitable. The sheriff seldom has t_o viatl th* 1 owner'of a full corn crib, Williams Chapel Home Club Meeting Thursday •The April meeting oi the \\ illiains C hapel club was held, with Mrs. 'i, (i Bunch Thursday. April l(>, at her t "Uii try Iniine I'rereding the business, meeting an interesting radio program from station •\\ 111I 1 1 I at Raleigh was enjoyed. Through the -art-'and cralts department. of the club, sofa plflows, bonked rugs, a foot-stool made from fertilizer bag- and knittel counter panes were exhibited.. The business meeting -over, Mis- Sleeper gave a lecture demonstration on "Seams and seam finishes and sim ple decorative stitches " I endcrgreen seed were distributed among the club members together with instructive bul letins by the .home agent Delicious fruit refreshments were served at the cjose of the meeting The tweutv one w men attending declared their afternoon very worth whil.eatid tmicb eiijnst*«l while and much enjoyed— ( lub re porti r CARD OF THANKS We wi.sb to express to our many tr-iencb our deep appreciation for their man) kind and loving ministrations during the illness and death of our beloved husband and lather. - Thankfully, Mrs D H WHICHARU. AND FAMILY It's fully time to pre pare for Spring plant ing. We have now all the best quality seeds that you will need 4n making your garden. V"! Get prices on these items at once! CLARK'S DRUG STORE WilliamstonTN. C. ♦ WARREN S PROLIFIC Is Ten Days Earlier Than Most Cotton and Helps Beat the 801 l Weevil .»• v * • It hu been c«r«fully field ■elected for 18 year*. Good •Upte and good yield. Seed, SI.OO Per Bushel HYMAN WARREN | [| Route 3, Robcrsonvillc ' I B. S. Courtney Attends Frigidaire Dealers Meet 1 ♦ B S. Courtney, local Frigidaire deal 1 er, returned recently from Norfolk, j \'a., where he attended a spring busi ness conference of Frigidaire Corpora tion for members of its sales organi- j ration in this section of the country, : | "Advanced refrigeration," he said, j ("will he the sales and advertising theme of our corporation this year, j, I and our household electric re ' frigerators contain many refinements j and improvements, the result of many,] I years of work in the engineering lab- j | oratories at our factories in. Dayton, :| Ohio," Economy, efficiency and beauty have i 'been the'guiding stars of these elec i trie refrigeration engineers and the | finding stars of these electric refrig- , oration engineers ind the Frigidaires j; | reflect ths influence. They operate at I j a lower cost than ever before, freeze ' more ic cubes faster, have more shelf j ; space, and are finished inside and out i 'in durable, white port elain-on-steel.'' The 1931 Frigidaires arc' now on display at the local showroom, and a general invitation has- been extended to local home makers to inspect tlietn, be announced. Tobacco Growers of Pender To Make Test -Tobacco growers of I'end r County will test the efficiency of growing to bacco on land where a . cover crop of \rtili and Austrian winter peas have been plowed under this spring. ■ .—• I I "Inside" Information To make mushroom sauce for steak, I wash a pound of fresh mushrooms,' ftUuaVv WiT X PSSSH TEXACO. •« 'V . After MI rt. hiai| by Mufgait Ikiuiu men... LISTEN v * i - '* : Winter is dead! Let your car cars last fall. We kept them safe / welcome Spriug, unhampered by throughout the winter. Let us pro the dangers of weakened, diluted, tect your car now with the propel motor oil. summer-grade of Texaco. Heat can /~\ ' winter-grade oil will never " ot P icr f . th '° crack ?™°/ «« /teACOV do for the wa,mer ,la > B « hat are n dw,nUeß awaybefore ,t! NrSn here. Let us drain it off. Let U8 Begin long months of driving I MM 1 refiU y°» r crankcase with the cor- p|eaßUre tod with „ 8t at our e o t e new crack-proof Station. Let us drain and • exaco. refill your crankcase—then you Vl » tm mmmgm m m 3 W© dntiiiHl thousands of listen to the difference! THE NEW t '- |T §:* ■:J_.,; -ij TEXACO MOTOR OIL "CRACK-PROOF," LONGER-LASTING HARRISON OIL COMPANY Geo. and Gus Know Oil Williamston, N. C. in ■ PUBLISHED KVBMY TU-3AY AND r».PAY separate the caps front the stems, trim the stems, and cut into pieces. Cook in 2 tablespoons of butter in a ered pan five to ten minutes at moder- ( ate heat. Season and serve with steak Canned mushrooms may be used. WANTS FLOWERTFor ALL OCCASIONS ! Quick service,, Mrs. L. C. Bennett. ■ FOR SALE: ELECTRIC PRIGI j daire at a bargain. In use only three| months, and good as new. Joshua L. 'Colrtain, William-ton, N. C. m-24-31- a-3-10; " NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina,' Martin County, in the Superior Court, i Federal Land Bank of Columbia vs. H. A. Early, Administrator of Joseph j Early et al. The defendants in the above entitled iaction, M N. Early. K. E. Early and Mrs. Fannie Council, will take notice: that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County to foreclose mortgage covering lands in Martin County which was executed by the late Joseph Early and wife; and the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Clerk Superior Court's Office of Mar tin County in YVilliamston, N. C.,' within thirty days from thi service hereof and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief, demanded in said Complaint. •■This 2nd day of March, 1931. K. J: PEEL. in-24-4t Clerk Superior Court, i NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina. Martin County—ln j I the Superior Cuurt. Martin County vs. W. S. Bunting and wife, Katherine Hunting. An action having been instituted in THE ENTERPRISE the Superior Court of Martin County North Carolina, entitled at above, to forec!o r e tax lien* for taxes due for , the years 1928, listed in the name of IW. S. Bunting on the 'following real estate in said county: ' One house and lot in the town of ] Oak City, N. C. listed for taxes for the I year 1928 in the name of W. S. Bunt-! ing. Notice is hereby giveri to all per ' sons claiming an interest in the sub ject matter of the said action to appear, j set up and defend their respective claims in six months from the date of | this notime, or be forever barred and ! foreclosed of any and all interest or i claims in or to the said property or (proceeds from the sale thereof. Dated this 16th day of March, 1931. R. J. PEEL, ni-24-4t Clerk of Superior Court. WISCONSIN WOMAN i Lost 11 Lbs. "Have been taking Kruschen Salts for fat reduction —am on my second bottle—l lost 11 pounds in six weeks and feel fine—Kruschen sure gives i you a lot of vim aiia pep." Kruschen Salts are used daily by •millions all over the world not .oaly to take off fat from overweight people but to rejuvenate the entire system. | One bottle of Kruschen Salts (lasts 4 weeks) costs but 85c and one bottle will prove of vast benefit to people who have constipation, headaches, in digestion, nervousness, rheumatism, de pression, acidity and auto-intoxication. Not only that but one bottle will bring about body activity—increase in energy vigor and ambition, sparkling eyes and freedom from pimples and blemishes —millions know all this—- ! you ought to know it. Take one half ; teaspoon in a glass of hot water every ' morning before breakfast —walk a lit tle each day—cut down on sweets and ! fat forming foojs. Sold by Clark's Drug Store, Wil- I liamston, and druggists America over witfi the distinct understanding that j otw bottle will help you lose fat or money back. WILJ-LAMCTON I Margolis Brothers § I 1 where we can be outfitted like our B grown-up brothers and sisters and '4'yk. M Dad and Mother—because they \ know what we need' at prices mother can afford to pay! ||j | I Aud If I Was Able 1 I , to say what I want, I, too, would B CI P re^er that my clothes come from I - Margolis Bros. "The Shopping Place, Alter All" lIttIIIIfIIHIIIIiIIIIUIIIIIWIIIUIUIIIIiIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIfIIIIHUIIIIIIfHIIIIIIIiniIIttIINIIHtiUHHNIIIWWIIiMHWMMII ™»- A *> "■ m > \ 0) |

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