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1-V tt fes^- ?" \ ^ "~V C 5?'" ?5"- * A*1 Cj\ ? I I lfiuitlif ? " ^| | I -4 nVRRTTQTVn kx-TTB* I I | , 1 || M ||n^. ^ w AA j fttlft, it tiio l\iitoPIti it FurikifHK I |*' ?;&?? i . r , i ? . ( i ,. I ? H ?"' - ' v>;V.' \*&> ^v-^v v' .*, ? -. ?-? ?', .. I I I POUTRY m STORAGE I ? X I: MBAX8 LOWER PRICES ? I fay this state should no suf II I where a large percent of nil poultry II products are consumed by outside II markets," says Roy S. Dearstyne, jfl St^e College. "North Carolina doeejl not x^nk so high at present as a ship- f I per of^ eggs and poultry. It is be-| lieved that we are buying more pool- J I try protects than we are shipping. II This means that the North Carolina II pouttrytaen should make a vigorous! I attempt to capture all of these home I markets by home grown fowls." ^ ? >-? ..... oJI To meet cue present satoauuu, uw ? grower needs to give serious atten tion to a number of points. Mr. f Deerstyne says overhead costs of op- J station must be reduced to a mini mum and the poultrymen must have I a definite breeding program. This TMiepw that inferior birds should not bo used as breeders and that tariy] hatched pullets of recognized worth * should be developed. Culling must be | more searching than in the past and lass replacement stock grown out of season. Sigid sanitation and quick j elimination of diseased birds is an-1 other item recommended by the poul trymen. When buying chicks for replace node, be sure of their source. Do- J 4mop load markets and study pro duction costs. Attention to these facts will help the poultryman meet the present sit- ( nation. The man with a high pro daring flock, carefully culled and well fed is making money in spit of low prices, says Mr. Dearstyne. COTTON BOLL WEEVILS IN DESTRUCTIVE NUMBERS With a ten percent infestation! common over the entire cotton grow-] iag section of North Carolina and with some fields showing from 40 to 60 percent infestation, the boll wee vil problem appears to be serious this year. "It is unusual to have such a heavy I boil weevil infestation so early in the J Eeaaon," says C. H. Brannon, exten \ sioc entomologist at state college. "In some fields, our inspection shows 40 per omit of the squares have beten punctured. One field showed 60 per cent and a ten per cent infestation! was found almost everywhere. How ever, there is no reason to be unduly I alarmed if growers win begin dust-1 ing vng before it is too late. One! must examine the squares on the cot-1 ton plant to determine how the wee-.] vil is infesting the cotton. Merely] looking over the field will not tell the whole story." I Mr. Bramxm urges growers to pre pare at once to meet this emergency condition. Where infestation is as high as ten percent growers should begin dnsting at once. At least three applications four days apart should I be given. 1c no case should fee dust ings be more than five days apart Then examine the new squares again and if fee damage reaches the ten percent point once more, 'additional Implications of the poison should be sonde. It may be necessary also to i nuke later applications to protect the II eotfen bob..*3 If the cakium arsenate dust is prop eHy applied, it will control the weev il, aays Mr. Brannon. Those who have done fee woj* .correctly in fee past wfil verify this statenmet Good re sultsfro? dusting havebeen mirn^ , l^fe'Bocky M^IS^ I noe jump into boB weevil eon- | ^ ^ ^ icon every Second , Tburer LravBn county ismsrs dwverw 1 4 AAA Vm f>lk A1A -Jf M-littMkkluMII 14,000 bushels of cucumbers, growp under contract, to the local pickling factory last waefc':^f^,?'fef^ : teKiiwi^Ka . Under and. by virtue of power of sate contained, in that certain Mort gage executed by Grade Tyson a widow, Leon Tyson, Letha Hopkins, and Jade Hopkins, Daniel Tyson and wife Elbcrta Tyson, Blanche Atkin son and Joe Atkinson, MmfclTfrson, to John Hill Pnylor, under date April 21st, 1928, of record in Bode Z-17 page 64 of the Pitt Countytfegistry; default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness therein de scribed the undersigned will sell for cash to the highest bidder, before foe courthouse door in the Town of Green ville, N. G, on? * - V 3?? -v ... . - Monday, July 21st, 193# at U o'clock Noon the following described real estate Adjoining the lands of Oscar ley-1 ner, J. H. Dupree and others and ly ing and being on the Farmville-Snow Hilf highway. Beginning with a stake 9 feet from Oscar Joynert line and running East parallel with Oscar Joyner line to the road* thence North wardly with the road 44H feet to the point of starting, containing one third of an acre more or less. Being the identical tract of land conveyed February 1st, 1909 by D. S. Morrill, to Joe Tyson, which said deed is duly recorded in Registry of Pitt County in Book E-14 at page 582. Being the identical property inherited by the parties of the first part from Joe Tyson. This the 17th day of June 1980. John Hill Paylor, Mortagee, Bank of Farmrille, Owner of Debt . COMMISSIONER'S SALE ' Pursuant to a judgment in a cer tain civil action entitled, 'Town of F&nnviile vs. Arnold Dupree and wife, MatSdy Dupree, and Sallie Hopkins," entered in the Superior Court of Pitt County, by the Clerk of said Court, on the 6th day of June 1980, the undersigned commissioner will, on Monday the 14th day of July 1980, at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of the Courthouse door, in the Town of Greenville, North Carolina, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following desig nated real estate: to-wit: One lot located on Main street in the Town of Fannville, North Caro lina, owned by the said Arnold Du pree and wife, Matildy Dupree, and Sallie Hopkins, in 1927, deed of which will accurately describe said lot. Said sale will be reported to the Court for confirmation and further orders. ^ This the 9th day of June 1980. R. T. MARTIN, Commissioner.; ?? ?? i ? ? ? - -*'r ? >?-v.^ ; w.. ' j BUek^D ^^ght i m^s ? 8a ^ I lui^l ^ JJlr .;^m - m*. m> '?* ^ "' 'ffft ?n jAfjgB 0a 'nutgiHHrff - HI ^JT -1; & jlnv iH <>ytf w p^ M ? :t*wjBp. I of record in Book X-15 at page 870, of the Pitt County Registry default haying been made in the payment of the Indebtedness therein described; the undeBrifnsd will sell for Cash to the highest bidder, before the court house door hi the Town of Greenville, N. C.f on? Monday, July 21st, 1930 at 12 ?'dock Noon the following described real estate Beginning at an iron stake in line of L S. Bennett, corner of lot No. 8 on George Street, thence In a South easterly direction along line of Lot 8, L S. Bennett's, 110 feet to line of Wheless Drug Co., thence with line of Wheless Brag Company In a South westerly direction to Moore Street, when extended and parallel with first line 110 feet to George Street, thence hoi a Northeasterly direction forty feet to point of beginning. Being Lot No. 4 of the G; E. Moore subdivision, as recorded in Map Book One page 121. Reference being made to deed from G. E. Moore, ami. wife to J. S. Battle and wtfe Carrie Battle, record ed Book <5-17 page 8. This the 17th-day of June 1930. ^ John Hill Paylor, Mortagee, J ?v Bank of FarmvillK Owner of Debt g??? .$? 'y'-.'f ??''.?J ' ^ 1 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Department of State ToJjTtfrctom ^s^^ntaMay ^^T^erea* lit appears to my satiafac solution tnereof aepositea in my 01 corporation of this State, who?$ prini cipal office is situated on Mian Street in the Town of Faraville, County of Htt, Stat. of North CaroHiw ?. C Tnrnage being the agent tiierem . At . if, J iV| /*___? If* i XT mt , ? . ~ . ?V I AV ,, ;;. : [ stockholders thereof, which said cer tificate and the record of the proceed ings aforesaid are now on file in my office as provided by law. *a Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 29th day of Hay, A. D., 1980. J. A. HARTNESS, (SEAL) Secretary of State - IV , ? - ? "v NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in thai certain Mort gage executed by John Atkinson, to John Hill Paylor, under date June 8th, 1922, of record in Book U-18 at page 482 of the Pitt County Registry;, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness therein de i scribed, the undersigned will sell for Cash to the highest bidder, before the courthouse door in the Town of Green ville, N. C., on? Monday, Jaly list, 1980 ?at 12 o'clock Noon. :?' the following described real estate Lying end being in the Town Of Farmville, beginning at ah iroh stake on the Jemrfe Lang line, and running with Jenny Lang line 72 feet, thence South 111 feet to 'ironfe.i*i|r}MaB Mary Atkinson line: f| thence West with Mary Atkinson line to BJnnett* i It *T 1.1. UmmM ?^Lt$ciDflon jiv'" 3t which deed yrf^T^v^ njnrHBxWiidft Tbb i?m John Hill Paylor, Mortagee. I ?f| Bank of Farmvill?, Owner cfc Debt I " g|p?: ''?'????' ' ?? S3! NOTICE OF SALE and ' <^^nftand^L 13opkinSy to John 1926, ot record in Bo<* N-16 a/pag? TRACT ONE?Beginning at a itake on the North aide of Wallace Street, comer of lot No. 4, and rune with Wallace Street N 86-50 W 45 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 6: thence N 7-20 E 181.7 feet to a stake thence S 85-40 E 45 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 4; thence S 7-20 W 131.4 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 5, of what is known as the J. Y. Monk subdivision in the Town of Farmville, N. C., as surveyed and mapped by R. E. Cureton, C. E., which map is to be recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Pitt County, reference to which is hereby made, and is the identical tract of landuleeded by J.. Y. Monk and wife, Seine L. Monk, to Nelson Hopkins, which deed ia duly record ed in the Registry of Piit County in Book J-18 at page 68, to which deed reference is hereby made for fuller description. ? TRACT TWO?Beginning at an Iron stake at the intersection of Wal lace Street and Walnut Street, and running in a Northerly -direction eighty-three and one-half feet with said Walnut Street to the oorner of H. W. Tumage's property; thence th a Southeasterly direction forty one feet witii said H. W. Tumsge I a Southerly direction eighty three and one-half feet to a stake on Wal lace Street; thence in a Northeaster ly direction forty one feet, with said :Wallae|^!?l|:^ the begmnin^ be ing the same lot of land bought from H. W; TnmageT lad wife liable E. Turnag^which deed is <fclir record ed in the Registry of Pitt Conn# fn Bbok C-15 at page 20* to erence is hereby mads* WTO-Bdii Lot No. ? ISariaviHe, N. C? and known ao.G. E.I Moore, subdivision as surveyed #bd plotted by A. Cole Blanton, C. whidi said lot or map is recorded in soii ' ^in,d Hcof y ^Scirpwi^i^k f " .? . i . - , . - y stake; thence in a Northerly direc tion 270 feet to an iron stake in Tabitha DeVisconti line, in Geo. &| Moore comer; thence with TaintiEa DeVisconti's line diagonally in a Southeasterly direction 116 feet to a stake; thence Southerly 180 feet ft the beginning, being _ the identical tract purchased from Geo. E. Moore, and wife, April 3rd, 1920, to which deed reference is hereby made, same being recorded in the Registry of Pitt County in Book S-18 page 94. . TRACT SIX?Being Lots No. 6 and 6 in. Book S, situated in Town ^ " - - of Fanaville on plat of property for merly owned by S. T. Hooker, and now known aa the Geo. E. Moore subdivision, as surveyed and plotted by A. Cole Blantcn, CL SI, which said plot oy map is recorded in Flat Book 1, page 121, of the ?itt County Reg istry, Reference being made to deed from Geo. E. Moore and wife, record ed in Book J?12 at page 167, of the Fitt County Registry. This the 17th day of June 1080. John Hill Payior, Mortage*, Bank of Farmvifle, Owner of Debt l /ft ? * ? J, I .III ? m ? a ?? jll ?'/ " ? -? :? ? ? ' 7'"'' ' " jfL;: . j nature ? ivewara Bl - I^J Fnnttm9 U/AfL| tor rarmers Work! I * ' I TT\ 1? T" "C011)^ ?l|aAM ; ft I#A f?ja % fly M ilyJJi* . ft 9 -T. * . i ? ^yjin'KTV/YITl ft V j33s ' - ?**"v ? ^d(R* "'* -) -V.'t -_J .* ._t: i% s~ ? '. "''t j;?i? I ^H<?'?~ .$+.* V . J*-v: ?* ^ ?!,~, ?.,* -. / ?*?H i~.^.~ - Y'-' 2-W vy*? ? .* ^syi r ^h '?:r "I.? : *.- * ,"\f' M*^?" >. I ?TflqW Milder, yes-but something more. Chesterfield offers richness, aroma, satisfying : fltvor. ? BETTER TASTE?that's the answer; and that's what smokers get in Chesterfield in full est measure?the flavor and aroma of mellow tobaccos, exactly blended and cross-blended. Better taste, and milder too! ;? 1930, zjogctt ft mrm tomcco co. 1 j , 1 . * ?"
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