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IwbsdA^^ 3M*' :•-•>*--•7' ‘'v- " i ■ V* : ' TBfe NiSWS^IOCBNAL ■' ■ •■■ '. ■ ■■■'‘' ;■'■»■■. ' ' • . ■ ■■" ''■ . y V 4 -.-:'^-:“'74|,-. ASHLEY MIGHTSNEWS All. the chUdrea of Mr. and Mrs. ,E. King 'came home Sunday and gave Mr, King a birthday din. ner. ', HOME TOWN .0^ By Mrs, Ralph Cothran Mr. and Mrs. Warren 'qaUoway and children'of Hamlet anch^. and Mrs. D. R. Huff, Jr. of 'Ral eigh were visitors in the homes of Mr. and ^s. N. F. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Calloway and Mr. and Mrs. O'. R Huff last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smoak and daughter, Ann, went to see Mrs. Smoak’s mother in South Carolina last week. By STANLEY Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hardister Visited relatives in Carthage Sunday. ‘ ‘ >LOM$As; UUNJOI?/>»lSISrT35, fOA4 ► ITS HiOiWO c; TH'MIXKR' \-- MARBLE a&ain TO/JKShT.V^;^ CAKE weeks before planting time makes a good fertilizer. About a hand ful ot garden fertilizer should be mixed with the soil at plant- ing time if the soil is poor.. When the plants are about twelve inches tall, topdress with a handful of fertilizer. Repeat this when the buds begin to s^ell and every three or four weeks during the blooming season, until September 15th. 0 T/C'i' Sf^uint v;, ^ V/. MOTOR CO I SUPPOSE VOU.^ want to GET MAREIEO JUST AS MUCH AS THE AVERAGE GIRL/. O-i, SURE.' FOUR OR FIVE, .times/. IT PATS TO ADVERTISE Daniel Jones; was confined to his bed last week with flu. Ed Bowling was confined to his bed last week. Friends are glad to see him up and out again. Lt .1^1 •'v" A i 5Vi \r -AC' rV V. 3“ w I 7^ cora iM7 lUNO rcAnmn sTNOicATE iaobwomz} ni'.ina r.rj!0c%-kj FOOT ITCH HOW TO STOP IT. IN ONE HOUR, If not COMPLETELY pleased yoiur 35c back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide, TE- OL. Made with 90 percent alco. hoi, it PENETRATES, Reaches ^and Ititls MORE germs faster. Today at We have a on radiatin ytpnif, axle, and frame repair^ feadei painting and wriding. Onr' i pert mechanics gniuraatee SM^ expert job. Free estimates sa collision jobs. Ton can depend on our dependable wotfc - - and you are assured of entic* satisfaction- O A i V» ■*? WAV/, MOTOR CO. ^omjalste -{iutomotive Settfice KMSER fRAZER >VpaRm \0/ equipment RAEFORD. NORTH CAROLINA PHONE SS41 HOWELL DRUG STORE Mrs. Odell Ashburn and child ren and Mrs. Ralph Calloway spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.” Ralph Cothran and Bar bara Spring’s The Time To Plant Dahlias Mr. and Mrs. Taft Hardister spent Sunday with M^rs. Hardis- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Primin at Carthage. Mr. Primm has been sick for the, past w'eek. Mrs, Odester Wilson of \Vins- ■ ton-Salem spent Sunday with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. i G. C Wilson. The time is now to do your planting! The place is here to get your seeds! Come ill today to fill your needs! Raeford Hardware €o. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bobbitt and family visited in the home of Mrs. Bobbitt’s mother in Pine Bluff last Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Womible, Misses Mildred Womble, Mildred Sin clair and Miralyn Johnson spent one day last week in Greensboro shopping. 0 Dahlia roots should be planted in 9 horizontal position from four to seven inches deep, with eye or sprout facing upward.. Now that Spring is here says John H. Harris. Landscape Spec ialists for the State College Exten sion SeiA'ice, a thousand and one garden .jobs are demanding' at tention. It’s a good tijnc to start a num- ^r oi annuals in .flower garden, 'as well as to div ide and I’e-set the perennials. Gladiolus bulbs can be planted now, he says, but suggests that flower gardeners save some of the glad bulbs to plant during May and June for late bloom. If you didn’t take up your dah lias last fall, Mr. Harris says it will pay you to dig them noV and divide the roots for immediate re-setting. In dividing the crown— whiKte the eyes or sprouts are usually found, make sure that each division has at least one eye and one good root.. A root without an eye or sprout is wor thless, he says. Dahlia roots should be planted in a horizontal position from four to seven inches deep with the eye facing outward upward. Well- rotted manure applied several Now is tile time to bed your SWEET POTATOES We have Certified Louisiana Strain Porto Rico at $4.00 per bushel Jumbos at $2.00 per bushel Slips at $2.00 per bushel We will treat .your seed potatoes free with Semesan Bel I iEED DEPARTMENT T. B. Upchurch, Inc. NOTICE Tobacco Fanners Fix up your barns and packhouses before you get busy paint- ing..We have the following in stock for immediate delivery to help you make and save your tobacco crop: . .‘to keep your house in tip-top condition. Increase the value of your home with a spring Clean-Up Paint-Up and Fix-Up cam paign. To help yuo in every way, we have a complete supply of finest quality paints, cleansers and uten sils. Come in today. .. . Hardware Department Screen Doors Aluminum Roofing Plastic Pitch Roofing 210 lb. Asphalt Shingles Window & Doors Cement Brixment - Brick Buckeye Oil Curers LeRoi 47 & 70 HP - Power Unit Tobacco Sprayers Fertilizer Distributors Tobacco Sticks Huski Garden Tractors Turner & Roanoke Hay Balers One and Two Horse Wagons Turner Saw Mill & Edgers Two and Four Wheel Rubber Tire Farm Trailers '4 V 4 55 Of Raeford, Inc. Cash If You Have It Credit If You Need It
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