aeU We recommend" it very highly and . expect to eontmne gjt/ iwml ?JifFerent brands of fertiHzers, but yoor'AA Qaality'Fertilizers have givwi me the best crops I have ever raised." ?L. H. Braxron . . , Make each tobacco plant give you 1 O / more and better-quality leaves It takes a complete fertilizer, well ba&nced, rich in plant food elements, to feed the tobacco plants properly and make smooth - textured, top-quality -leaves. "AA Quality" Tobacco Fer tilizers have been manufactured " "to meet the exact, needs of to bacco. They are so formulated as to feed the growing plants right up to the ripen ing period. They are in perfect mechanical condition.- They can be easily and evenly distributed. Materials are carefully prepared, completely mixed, cured and rem died. Sixty years of fertil izer manufacturing experience goes into every sack you buy. The largest fertilizer manufac turing company in the tvorld guarantees their dependability. Tobacco is too much of a money-crop tor you to take any chances on' your yield Get these crop-producing fertilizers^ proved re liable by year after year of results. Grow high-quality tobacco that means big profits* I Best known to -you unifier the following brands V" J POCOMOKE?IMPERIAL?PATAPSCO I NOTICE OF SALE! Under and by virtue of the order of the Superior Court of Pitt County, made in the action entitled R. L. J. R. Davis and F. M. Davis, Partners, trading as R. L Davis and Btaa* against Alex Jones and jwfe, Sue Jones, the same being No. 2740; , upon the Special Proceeding Docket of said Court; the undersigned Com FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1927, _ at 12 o'clock Noon, tbefore the Court house door in Greenville, N. d, qffer hat sale to the highest bidder for CASH, thefollowing described tracts of land, lying and being in Falkland Township, Pitt County, State of North Carolina, to-wit: Situate near the Town of Falkland, North Carolina, and being lots Nos. 2, S,5, 6, 7, on a plat of land formerly owned by R. R. Cotton, which plaf is waorded in Hap Book No. 1, pager lx, ?i the Register of Deeds Office of Pitt County, N. CI,- to which reference is hereby made, the said tract of land hereby conveyed contains 146.23 acres. Said land being the same lands this ;^1 dwr, {Nov. 9th, 1923), conveyed by the ?u, Central Bank and Trust Co.r Executor * of R. O. Jeffress, deceased, to Mrs. Sue 2 Joaes, to which dea?d reference is here by made fbrdeseriptibn hereof. _ '- This the 34th day of .January, 1927. ? " lv-% * Commissioner. When laziness and poverty set oin, ? together poverty soon takes the lead I- tfi >hj i w ryjj oil 1 ?x6ci>Uu tu tne unadrsignea ott 022 "* ^ I SdLf te^h/S'Ve0 >ouiSo^ Monctav March 14 1W at 12 o'dnck ! ; ; ?; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 4 "? 'V C."-~ Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Alex Jones," deceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons-having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under-' signed at Farmyflle, N. C., on or be fore the 15th day of January, 1928, or this notiee will be pleaded in bar of-ifaeir recovery. AH persons indebt ed to spid estate will please make immediate payment / ; This 14th day^of January, 1927. MANLY LILES, Administrator of Alex Jones, deceased. ^ John Hfll Paylor, Attorney. ? CANDIDATES'CARDS) TOR TOWN PRIMARY J pill, FOB MATflii ;||?|| . I take this method of informing the citizens of Farmvflle that I am a can didate for the office of Mayor, and ask your kind consideraticn. Anythlntr you may do or say for me in this con . > For Reflection as Mayorf >>ri i M. V. HORTON ; v?onr vote will he appreciated. > 1 T>f~82Ija^aTyy?? r . ? ? - jru-^A?^w\L *-'v< ''i "?*B'Tr!i3^H KA^V iL?? ? ? . ? ? open ? POGb.T -?wftilWrittfl)) . *? m 1 1 ''?A* _^~ ^ '^*. ||a I . JlJl aft ? mH^Mk . afc2fc:.Mft' P* v -* - ?'?*,-. i I ?.|f J ^5 || jl . |^U[1| jjfi - _js V T w '"^ ^1 jl jnj# wi\i4i\i * v v ?v^rv Jbk^M yoy*r. fly - X ' ' '^|X -' . JV ?'? pcrfonnsocc in its cnorniou&ly successful rcccpbon ciiKcf/iti^nf Automobile Shows tiic Hudson **?sssx fnnni* t* j* th#? ttjoK rioint of the veal* in interest# uit" 4 vcver f a UOT OF WOWWWG teofi Voua * YAH?, ??CW? ?i' t:' v.fV- --I ? ? *'-^ -? >'-??- ?? .- * mH V i -"wing-. i AC UT GOOD KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE .? ~ .7 - ^ .-?- .'? ? ?' ~, .: . - ? ??>-,.-?'?? v *??.'? v ? w-w " -hi MULES It w ? ? ~ fi3iaK?5?? -JI^V-? STRESS?\T^ ??. .4 V ? V* . - . . v ? . , *:- >?-f- >% ? n ? a ... . ? ? - / . .- - ? ??r* '"- . ? ? - - '? ? LV~YW-'-^-?? ;?'v -^'V^s..r' 1 ? ->> ? - Ju^t Arrived Weighing from 900 o 1300^pounds, . ? .. '?, V - ' . ._ shb 0 n "B H "B JKvM -.-nl'/M i ? H BM AJK KB nn ? S Kf I 02 u M '^w tQ ??? Bl 'KB < ? * '^? ' ; ^ ' ' '. ? YV ^ m "A . . a . 7. Bj y^^j| tMm ? -"? 1 "P ^ jOk h"f ^^1i~ ?,,J ^ B g K ?* I 111 r?S ^yjt ^L, ^ JL^.B Ji. jy :M 4TH ^*\. ?Q

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