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Scouts Before Court Of Honor Many Are Advanced In Rank Prom The. Various Troops of Th*> County. The Boy Scout court of honor met at the court house Monday April 6, 1931. The court opened with prayer by Rev. O. P. Abemethy, announce ment,1; were made about camp. The members of the court were Mr. Dale Kalter, J. O. Propst, Luther Houser, Everett Houser. Lindsay Dale. The following went up for ad vancement: Tenderfoot. T.J. Stanley. Charles Broadway. Second Class. Jack Abernethy, Dan O'Shlelds, James B. Lucas, Ernest Bailey, Mar shal Wester, Lamar Young, Orin Cottle. Hill Hudson jr„ Cecil Pow ell. Austin Hoyle, Boyd Peeler. First class--Charles McBrayer, Doc Davis, Yates Carpenter,. J. C. Propst. Architecture—Luther Houser. Art-—Glenn M. Simmons. Agriculture—Fred Propst, C. B, Poston. Bee keeping—Luther Houser Book-binding —Auburn Dellinger. Clarence Smith. C. B. Poston, Ralph Kale, Eugene Poston, Percy Kale. Business—Luther Houser. Civics—Cecil Mttchrm. Cooking—Eugene Poston. C. B. Poston, Clarence Smith, Harlin Mc Swain, Ralph Kale, Clyde Led better, Flay Kale. Cycling—C. B. Poston, Flay Kale, Clyde Ledbetter, Hardin MeSwain Glenn M. Simmons, Fred Propst. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue 61 the power vested in me a* trustee In those certain deeds of trust, ea se u ted by John Michael and wU*. and re corded m book US, page 3*3. and book 151. nage .135. and book Hie. page 183,. ot the office of the register for Cleveland^ coun ty, N. «., and defaiiltlmving.-beeh made of the payment of the Indebtedness there* by secured, and demand having been made upon me to execute the trust, 1 will sell to the highest bidder at the court house door nl Shelby. N. C., on Saturday, April £5, 1031, at It O'clock M.. or within legal hours, all of the following real estate, to-wlt All situated In the town of Shelby, N. C.. First lot fronting 80 feet on south side at Hudson street, and extending back a depth of 150 feet, deed for which Is re corded In book i-X, page 37* of the office of the register for Cleveland county, N. C., reference being had thereto for full deeerlptton. Second lot. fronting on an alley 55 feet and extending back a depth of 75 feet, and being a portion of the lot conveyed to J. M. McDowell by R. J. Dan iel and wife, recorded In book 3-0, pag* 173 of the register's office for Cleveland •minty. N. C.. aefarence to which Is here toy had. Terms of sale: Caali. This the 34th day of March. 1331 B. T. FALLS. Trustee, *t Mar 2SC TRUSTEE'S SALE. 0 virtue of those two certain deeds of (rust executed to me on the 15th day ot March. 19.10. and recorded In book lt>H, tinges 114 and 115 ot the office of the register tor Cleveland county. N. C.. to secure >nn indebtedness therein described, end default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured, F will sell to the Highest bidder at the Oourt house door tn Shelby, N, C., on, Saturday, April Ik, 1531. at It o'clock M. or within legal hours the following de scribed real estate, to-wlt: let lot: Bituated In the S. V. square of the town ot Shelby, N. C„ and being that lot conveyed to M. A Spangler and 3. X,. Buttle by Mabel Branton and husband, R. H. Branton by dsed recorded In book J-U, oage l«« of the office of the register for Cleveland county. N. C„ reference being hereby made to said deed for description by metes and bounds. 3nd lot: Being situated m tits eastern portion of the town of Shelby. N. C„ and Being lots Noe. 7 and t of mlook A of prop U-ty as shown by plat ot same made by D. R. St Frasier, C. E., In December, 1914, and recorded in book — page BO ot the office »f the register for Cleveland county, N. P- to which roan and record reference Is hereby had for better description snd identification of said lots. Terms of sale: Cash This the llth day of March, 1931. B. T. FALLS Trustee. 4t Star l*e TECSTEB’S SALK. first Published in Cleveland Star March 35, 1931.) , By virtue of the power ot sale contain ed In a deed of trust executed the ljth day of September, 1939, by tv, E Wllt’ ,naht and wife, Sarah Whisnant, recorded in book 1S3. page 5k, of the register's of fice of Cleveland county, N. C„ to me as trustee, securing an indebtedness to Allen Qlenn, and default having been made in the payment of said Indebtedness, and having baen called upon to execute the trust. 1. as trustee will sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at the oourt house door in Shelby. N C.. on Saturday, April 55, 1551. *t 1* o'clock M-, the following described real estate: Located In No. 3 township of Cleveland county. North Carolina, about three mile* southeast of Shelby, being that tract oi land bounded on the north by lands of 8. B. Hamrick: on the east by land of M. A Spangler; on the south by lands of Remo Mclntire; and oa the west by lands of the Blanton estate. now owned by Novella Chne, with metes and bounds ol saiii property being as follows. OTKiuiuug iu a sutue on oia line, cor ner of lend sold by W. J. Hogue to J. A Qoode, now owned by 8. B Hamrick s es tale, and runs thence south 27 degrees west 33 poles to Jacob Hogue's old cornet thence south 38 east »8 poles to a stone pile, Novelio dine s and Remo McEntir' corner thence south 61 degrees east poles to a stone. M A. Spangler’s corf in the Jesse Hogue old line; thence no" i» degrees east 90 poles to a state in t) Jesse Hogue old line and corner of '» sold to J. A, Goode, now s. R. Hamrk estate land; thence with line of the H rick's estate line norm 63 degrees west poles to the beginning, containing «„ acres more or less, being the Sou the portion of the 98 acre tract conveyed i. W. J. Hogue by Jesse Hogue on Normals 13th, 1689 and recorded in boot Y. page 3«S. of the register s office oi Clcvtlan i county. N. C.. and the same being ail of that tract of land conveyed ■ by w j Hogue, widower, to Allen Gienn' on the 23rd day of March. 1935. said deed being of record in boot 3-Q. page 335, of the register's office of Cleveland countv. R. c. reference to said deed twin* hereby mao* Excepting from the above seven (7.4S» and 45-190 acres deeded by Allen Glenn to M. A. Spangler and J. L. Smile on the let day of January. 1936, which deed i« recorded In book 3-R, page 310. of the register's office of Cleveland county N. C.; metes and bounds of said 7.45 acres being •s follows; Beginning on a stake on south tide of road. Spangler's and Suttle'g cor ner and runs thence with their line north 20-30 east 1,110.5 feet to stake. Hamrick" corner: thence with his line north 84-25 east 525 feet to a stake in branch: thence south 5-45 west 308 feet to a cherry etump: thence soath 8-40 east 008 feet to stake, the point of beginning This sale is made subjeof to a prior lien executed to Federal l:uid bank, also subject to any and eU other prior Sen* and Incumbrance* including an! and nil taxes A dcpo.dt of 10 percent will be re sulted from tfc,e' on re Inn er at the safe H ENTRY B rnWARDS Trustee ' *t Mar k,. I I First aiti—Fred Propst, Play Kale, j ! Mai S^ngler Jr:, Clarence Smith,j | Clyde Ledbetter. First Aid to animals—Fred Propt Fireinnnship—Malcolm Wallace. Handicraft— Norman Mauney.' Ralph Kale,, Clyde Ledbetter, Har- j lin McSwain, Eugene Poston, R. A. White. Insect life—J. A. Props!, Leather Craft—Forrest E.,.er. Robt. I.. Weathers. Pathftnding— Bonner McIntyre, James Forrest, Davie Whisnant. Eu-.. gene Poston. Cecil Mttchem, Thoa.-j Jenkins jr. Pioneering—Eugene Poston. Ralph Kale, Harlln McSwain, Frpd Propst. Public health—Clarence Smith, C.; B, Poston, Flay Kale, Karlin 'Mc Swain, Rending—Mai Spangler jr.. Glenn M. Simmons. Signaling—Glenn M, Simmonr. Cecil Mltcbem. Weather—Glenn M. Simmons. Star Rank—Clyde Ledbetter, Har lln McSwain. Life Rank—Mai Spangler jr District B. Y. P. U. Meet At Lawndale There will be a district meeting of the B Y. P. U's in district No. 4 of the Kings Mountain association at Lawndale Baptist church at 3 p. m., April 12. An interesting program is planned. Miss Winnie Rlckett, state B. Y. P. U. worker, will be the principal speaker at the meeting. All the unions of district s are urg ed to have a large delegation pres ent. Member* from other unions are cordially invited. Mrs. Hal Miller, District Leader. We note in a news item th&t May or Mackey of Philadelphia, in dis guise, visited the unemployed. This ail occurred, however, outside city hall, so that there will be no resent ment on the part of those who ar • on the municipal pav-rolt — Bosto; Herald. WEEK - END EXCURSION FARES FROM: SHELBY TO Charlotte _ $2..lu Wilmington _$10.45 Raleigh $9.80 Richmond __$14.55 Washington $18.70 Columbia ____$7.15 Savannah __$12.0.5 .lacksonville_$18.80 And all points in South east east of Mississippi River. Tickets on sale each Fri day and Saturday and for Sunday Forenoon trains during period March 27 Oct. 25. Tickets limited to reach original starting point prior to midnight of Tuesday immediately following date of sale. Stop overs will be permitted at all points and tickets will be good in sleeping cars up on payment of ptillman fare. For fares to other points see Agent or 11. E. PLE ASANTS, DPA. RALEIGH, N. C. SEABOARD Cioos Over II takes the nit hi syrup io make- waffles or pan cakes taste the way that sets yuur taste a-tingling —and Golden Crpvyn is the rieht svrup. Golden Grown is * superb blend of man? syrups to produce one dis- I tinetire awl inriisidual i flr.eor. 1 nil of energy and sus tainine wholeanmeness. /•eft for name and Crown at AH Goad Groeort' .1 RfcB BUCK of month tea Recipe* Sent on Rrove*t. Son A Co., Inc., Professional Beauty May Join Conventl * '* * * * * * * ' Dorothy Knapp, Theatrical Star, Tires of W orldiy Glamor and Plans tu ■ f orsake Footlights for'Life of Refigieuse. ; Cl/OISTERCD l>rF& of a. R&L4G&US&. blFEr SHE- PI/ANS TO FoR?SAK*E J lie gaiety of the world is as ashes to Dorothy Knuiio, styled *4lhe most beautiful girl in the world.” A v, V clonal beauty of international prominence »h* h*s decided to forsake the glamor of theatrical ► iife tor the seduiion of the content. Miu Knapp ; made her Bret bid for fame an e beauty contest win | uer, which wae followed by at place in the Folliee ! and Earl Carroll’s Vanities. New York. • Prom the boa:d’.vaiks at Atlantic City, N. J.: gaily bedeck ed with bunting and flags, n* the bright lights' of Broadway hits been the path of Dorothy Knapp. hong caressed by the plaudits of enchanted audiences in leading New York theatres, thus girl, whose per fect face won for her the title of Miss Venus, of America, has decid ed to forego the purple pomp of the world, to forsake the footlights, for the calm seclusion of the cloister.’ Dorothy Knapp made her first entrance into the haven of fame through the portals of the Pollies, which position she. secured after 'Flo Ziegfeld saw the lamed bathing' [beauty winner. He stated she was the best formed girl he had ever seen, Howard Chandler Christy made her famous as a model. Theh came another pinnacle in theatrical falia, when' .she. became a star in Earl Can-oil's Vanities. Still another big event in her life was the day she signed her name on the dotted line, which provided her appear-1 ence in a film production entitled! ‘ None but the Brave.” Now this professional beauty, with a first place in the glittering pag eantry of the theatre, solaced by the ease of a colorful career pur chasable with a salary of $1,000 a week, yearns not fur greater glory, for a continuance ol her name em blazoned on the glittering lights of Broadway, but yearns humbly for the ifiedttative life of a cloistered min in the Roman Catholic faith. "I have found that Broadway and Hollywood hold nothing but the ffeshpots. When 1 was on the heights in Broadway, always there was within me a feeling that God was calling me It is something I cannot explain.” Thus she explained Her turn irom theatrical life to religion. Close friends of the beauty assert there is no mistaking the simple genuineness of her convictions. Her famous brown eyes hold a softer, sweeter, more placid light. Miss Knapp would not disclose where she intends to take her pre liminary instruction for a postulant, nor when she would decide to for ever close behind hev the doors of the outer world. For Mrs. Ann W. Penfield, widow of Woodrow Wilson’s ambassador to Austria-Hungary, against whom she has a suit of $250,000, whom she ac cused of having caused her dismis sal from the cast of Earl Carroll’s ill-fated musical comedy “Fioretta* ■she has only the kindliest things to say. Bills Paid By Commissioners Several Put on Outside Poor list. Prison Board Reduced to 6« Cents Das . Tlie county commissioners met- in regular session Monday. April C 1931 at salt! office of said board of com missioners In court house in Shel by. Present: A. E. Cline, chrtu. If. L. Weathers and' G. R Uittitncw. On motion Mrs Sid Cook ..Ho. ed $5.00 for support, On motion Ed Brittain and wifs Lula Brittain were allotted So for support. On mo* ion Puller Rosy ana *nfr here ordered to the -county- homo On motion coroner was allowed 3 cents a mile, $5 investigation a., 1 $10 for holding an inquest. On motion J. J. Curry wa . u? - till $3 tor support On motion John Hut- wu. allow ed S4 for support, On motion tin I i Xu emr .as allowed $2 On motion Horace Eason: ton ed $6 for Qlpvtr family to be n Lack to Georgia On motion the sheriffs uJttii were approved and sworn in. On motion by Mr. Lattlmure anti seconded by Mr. Weathers, J. Lind say Dixon was sworn in ns consta ble for No. 7 township. On motion the county ueeojm.uit A .E. Cline, was sworn in for t-na next two years On motion by Mr. Lattimore and seconded by Mr. Weuthcrs to reduce the prisoners board from 70c to 60c a day which was accepted ‘ v u-e sheriff. Thefoliowuig bills wen orucred paid: J. L. Spangler cleaning 100 ouab els cotton seed for county home $5.00 Iugle Roller mill, meal, etc fur co home $36.25. M. D. Hopper, seed coni fur Co. home 75c. Chas. Esk ridge, account for county home ?7,40 R. B. Costner. 6 pigs for Co. mare $33,00: siietby Supply Co., for coun ty home 92c. Shelby Fire dent. Co. home $34.00 O. E. Ford Co., county home $15.20. Couthem Public O Co., county home $20.14; Fair Grout d Serv. St a., county home $8.75; John rr. Borders. sal. etc., county hdhte $200.00; P. C. Lavender, 1 bu white peas Co. home $2.50; Cleveland riiiw Co., county home $3$.W West v*m% Nursery, county home 510,00: ! Southern Cotton Oil Co,, county home $104.98 Stephenson Drug Co, county home $14.75. Stephenson Drug Co., Jail $2 00. Paul Poston (torn meal Co. home 80.59. Cam obeli ; Dept Store, county home $159.18. 1 ;t. Edcrldge, county home $136.95. '51. A. McSwain .& Sons, by J. B. . Smith $13.97. Burnt . Dedraon ,one-half cord rood for J. E. Helton $4.00 ?.r,s. J. P. Dedmon. milk for J. E Helton! $4.10. H C. Royster, mill: tor Gam-1 well Brown family $1.75. J. B. Smith] 832,62. Southern Cot. Oil Co.. $17.50. | JR. B. Kendrick, trip to Morgsmion| I$t0: J. P. Bedford, trip to Morgan- J 'on $8.00 J. P. Ledford, capl. Roy ] I Chapman for mfg, whiskey $20.00.! | j R Herd capturing still $10,00, J ■ ti Hin d, capturing Moore. Lovelace * I and Smith mfy whiskey *60.00 J. Y ■ 'KenuHck capturing still $10.00 ' Sneihv Supply Co., bridge dept Sue. [ Shelby Vid, Co., bridge dept. $35(1. : J. C Weathers, bridge work $170.14. T C. Ware sand for bridge v.vrk ! s* 0.75. B. B Harris, repairing brume ’ ;u Roberts branch $12.55. Nat Bow jman. coal $18.00 I. M. Allen, stamps j fte *33.28. City of Shelby, jail $39.30. ‘City ol Shelby, court house >24.75. t Kendal Med. Co. $5.00. R. G. S t ock - 1 ton. rep. truck $3.00 Observer Pig. * Co. C S. C $48.02. Observer Ptg. Co., county account $71.50. Ob server Printing Company, tax ab stracts $15.20. Harrell’s Ptg. house, tax posters $2. Lutz Si Jackson, cas ket for child by Mr. Cline $10. Pied mont cafe, dinner for 13 Jurors *6.50. Standard OH Co., court house $33.36 Southern Paper Products Co„ liquid ' ■•oap $42.00. Standard Oil Co.’ Co 1 heme $45.90. Star Pub. Co,, $43.00 i IT. W Ebeltoft, Journal $1.50. She! , by Ptg. Co., judge of recorders court I $7,25. Shelby Ptg. Co., register of ; deeds SI .50; Shelby Ptg. Co.. county I accountant $1.20. Mitchell Ptg Co J $15 64 T. M. Allen, jail report $604.60. Ob- j i server Ptg Co., register of deeds $25.74. A. F. Newton, stamps, etc. I 57 50 Hannah Green, ap. on pension j roll $20 - Kendall Med. Co., $7".. I Ciinchfield Fuel Co., coa! *78.90. N. F. McGill, bridge lumber $11.70. Geo P Webb, ser. C. S. C. $67.50 Mrs Tom Osborne, copying crop ®port $6. D. F. Moore, county nhy $U3.0C Jerry Runyans, eourt of. $19.fc0 Campbell Dept. Store, by sheriff J $1.83. R, E. Lutz, coroner service ■ $23.24. Jas Cline, atty for state vs Max Montgomery $25.00 O. R. Bal timore, serv as com., 19.02. No. 6 highway com prisoners roan! i $480.50 L. C. Palmer, bridge work $12s Bridges and Hamrick, center,' and nails $422.40. XRCSTEE'S SALE. B; X irtue of a certain deed of trust ex ecuted to me on toe 35th day of January 19SS. and rtcorded 1n book 153. of deeds! page 351 of toe office of toe register for Cleveland comity, N. C., to secure an In debteducss therein described, and default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured. I will sell to toe highest bidder at toe court house door in Shelby. N. C., on. Saturday, April 1*. 1981, at IS o'clock M. or within legal hours the following de scribed real estate, to-v!t: Situated on toe east side of N. Lerity ette street, and being known es pert of the Haynes property, fronting 100 feet on the csa6 side of Lafayette street, and ex ttudlng back 181.2 feel, reference being had to book 3-U, page 518 for complete description. Terms of sale: Cash. This the 18th day of Lfc rch 1931. B. T. FALLS, Trustee. ' *t i&r I8c •t Pays To Advertise Bel wood Section Events Of Week Miss London Home From Hospital. Mrs Gantt Has Dinner Party. Personals. (Special to The Star.) Belwood, April 8.—Miss Iva Lon ; don who has been in the Shelby i hospital for several days was able : to return to her home last Friday Misses Male Edwards and Mary ; beth Warlick of High Point, are i spending the spring holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C 1 Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. John T | Warlick. Mrs. Eugene Jaynes and daughter : Laura Ann, of Bridgewater and Miss i Pearl Gantt spent last Thursday ; night and Friday with Mr and Mrs. J, T. Ramsey of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cline and chil dren of Lawndale spent Sunday 1 w'ith Mrs. Cline's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Mack Smith Mr.' and Mrs. Mack Willis and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dock Willis and children of Lincolnton spent Sunday afternoon with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Willi3. Mr J. A. Hubbard Is quite ill at this writing. Mrs. S. L. Gantt had as her dtc ! ner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence' Miller and children of Lawndale R-4, Mr. and Mrs. M L. Willis and children of Lincoinlon R-l, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gantt and children of ‘Newton and Mrs. Eugene Jaynes and daughter of Bridgewater. Mr. Wesley Willis or cnerryviue, was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Willis Sunday. Mr. W. R. Porter is having a new bam built. Mr. C. T. Goodman Is adding to the appearance of his home by painting Miss Lorene Goodman spent last Thursday night with her cousin Miss Mayo Gantt. Mr. Pink Wellman who Is in the Uncolnton hospital had an opera ! tion last week and is Improving > nicely. !r Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fox and chil dren of Charlotte spent Saturday With Mr. and Mrs E. E. Elkins. Mr. and Mrs. B. P, Peeler and Dr. and Mrs. A. A Lackey of Falls ton. Mr and Mi’s. Ralph Hull and children of Flay and Mr. John FREE! FREE! A gift for yoar baby! Your choice of > BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BA BY-RECORD-BOOK or » SOLID STERLING SILVER BABY-RING! If you will send us one empty Dr. Thornton's "EASY-TEETHER ' box and the names and addresses of ten tnoth en: who have babies under THRE3 years of age, we will send you your eholee of guts promptly. EAST TEETHER MEDICINE CO., WESTMLV3TEK, S. C. Bur Now Cheapest Car Lot Prices To Be Found C. C. FALLS & SON FALLSTON, N. C. vVhite Natural Mais Light Blue Nile Green Pink 44 Inches wide EYELET EMBROID ERED BATISTE —it is as lovely as a colorful accent to tailored suits. > —it is smart indeed for informal evening clothes. —it is simply delightful for little girls’ party frocks. $1.95 grade for *1.39 A. V. Wtfay & 6 Sons SHELLY, N. C. ! ! Peeler spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peeler. Mr. Earl Costner and mother-, of Beams Mill, spent Saturday after noon with Mr. and Mrs Mack Smith Mr. H060 King of Vale, spent Sunday afternoon with his grand parents Mr.-and Mrs. Will Willis. Mr. and Mis. John Lackey and children of Fallston visited Mr. and Mrs E. E. Elkins Saturday evening, j Mrs. Will Sain and son of Vais! spent Saturday night with Mr. and j Mrs. Frank Sain. Mi-, and Mrs. C. T Goodman vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Thad Johnson cn Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. W Richard and children Mr. Ralph and Miss Ruby were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Johnnie Buff Sunday, Miss Kathleen Boggs of Davenport college spent the week end with hut-j parents Mr. and Mrs. John Boggs It Pay* To Advertise! ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having thle Bay qualified as admihls i.ratru ol the estate of J O. Jonas, de ceased of Cleveland county, North Care itna. notice Is hereby given that all per sons, having cl alms against tho estate c the deceased will present them to me a Jhelby, N. C., for payment on or befor the 4th day of March, 1B32, or this notlc will be pleaded In bar of any recove' thereof. All persons owing the said estat will please malto immediate payment t. the undersigned. This March 4th, 1»3I. ESSIE GREEN, Administratrix ot Estate of J Y. Jones. et Mch 4jj Quality Furniture On Easy Terms. Phone 592. Shelby, N. C. WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE $1,000.00 IN CASH? ALRIGHT HERE IT IS Start ten shares now with the Cleve land B. & L. Association, and in 332 weeks you have it. You pay in each week only $2.50 and in 332 weeks you pay in $830.00 and then we pay you $170.00 profit—that makes $1,000.00. All you have to do is to come in now and start ten shar es £nd then pay the $2.50 each week. Hundreds of oth ers are doing this and you can. Start Today At The The Cleveland Building & Loan Association J. C. SUTTLE, Sec.-Treas. — New Series Now Open A REMINDER by your Fertilizer Dealer No. 7 ===-: n a Strips appearing in til's newspaper YOU know the fine crops many farmers around here get year after year with Chil ean Nitrate of Soda. They side dress with Chilean and it pays them well. This year with Chilean selling at the lowest price in years, there’s no sense in thinking you can economize with unproved fertilizers. Use plenty of Chil ean and you’ll get a good profitable crop. LKD when you order, be sure to specify . “Chilean”. It contains rare elements in addition to Nitrogen that nuke it the super nitrate. It is Nitrogen PLUS, for it contains iodine, boron, magnesium, plant foods in them selves. Remember that Chilean is the proved fertiliser. Side dress your crops with it. At the new low price and in the new 100 lb. bag, it is a better buy than ever before. Remember the two kinds—Original Chilean (Crystalline) and Champion Brand (Granulated) both natural nitrate. LOWEST PRICE in 7»ri NEW 100-lb. BAG The beg without a backache*
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