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iHlMMmmmmmwm I wife for certain i . . i. Cetera mentioned, J C.i of trugt bears date February 1, 1213, and is registered in t!ie-c.ce,cf .the Heis- ,vvvvvyVywfvvv..yvvyyyyvi.T,,vvvu,rtll Carolinafa U. D. Cook 17, program for healthy humus econo-Ipage 68, 1 haa n Friday, the 25th TI3 HULIUS FRONT fvlj, lir C, C.J .3 v (.2 1325, and answer or jf:mur compla; .t ia s i to.Ce adding the, l:.nig and bounded as IJ.OW8r ln t ror' y. . I J. By GUr A. CAEDV.TXL , Arricu!turl and IndiaJ Agent Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. - Because of my appreciation of the gret value . of humus (vegetable mc ) ti fir-.era enraged in com me of ( Co Car. per- icle gon Whlv 1 err? I abaction on thousands s alor ' the coast and on the 1 Plain in Virginia and ' the as, I have asked and received Jots to- us the following art- ly 1)?; K, E. Stephenson, Ore- .zte College , of Agriculture, u nil uuuuaueu u ine rvum Book of Agriculture, Better Crops . With. . Jlant, Food, July-August 1936 issue:- ...-, "Among the various xronts upon ; which Civilisation is fighting is the - "New Humus Front". .Seduced crop , yieias, in spite oz a greater use mmiumwiaI favHlfvA . awa ill A . Trt an o: increasing lack of humus in long' farmed soils. With the loss of hu- " mas the "old force" is gone out of the soiL - . - -; T ', In this country we are yet farm' - ing comparatively new land. Yields on the average have not fallen. "tact a alight increase, due to many wMnsM stij.1i an ttaff u mathfulR. nnra ' and better fertilization, better seed, .etc is probable. But we are con- a m it bVah -lanwaMai mAW aki vt ATI soils. Those soils in which the hu- v mus has become depleted are not as .. productive as in .their .virgin state. Dry years are. increasingly disastrous , because of lack of humus. We have .' "-i-i i im. i S2 hdh worn-out sous, xne jiuuiub jo ' mna nr minor rnnidlv in ton maitv 'oils. ' Mavlrat tevrlanaM 1nA ft in Arena. ingly difficult to secure stable ma' niire, tThe family horse of the city is no more, and manure from the city is scarce and high priced. The stockyards and feed lots supply an in adequate amount" What is the - solution of manure shortage. Part of the solution to date.'- has been, the increased use of commercial fertilizerr Not four or five hundred pounds but four, or five tons per acre are sometimes used in the attempt to boost yields and produce quality crops. With irrigation, which sup plies the moisture, the possibilities of fertilisation are illimitable, but soil , fertility' can never be maintained , without due consideration of humus renewal. Drouth years are doubly destructive as the humus vanishes, and many seasons have drouth per- iods when lack of humus adds to the handicap of lack of water. Green manuring is an 1 effective means of humus renewal, and orchar- diats are making increasing use of green manure crops for supplying humus. The liberal use of commer cial fertilisers to grow an abundance - of humus as a sound practice. Or chards and even individual trees pro- : ; litiM inH am nrnfitahlo finmpwhat in . t i r - i - m proportion as numui la remuveu. Truck farmers are using green manures, but not as whole-heartedly as the orchardists. On the truck farm not less than six weeks is need' cd to grow the humus crop. ; A valu- . j ........ ante crop can oe grown in xne name time and growers are reluctant to give up the use of the land to a f erti lizer crop. (However, the Bhode Is land station found that the returns from a rotation of vegetables were greater when a green manure crop was included, than without it Three crops wer grown in a season without the gnvn manure, and tmly two with it Theyalue of the humus to the other crop's was sufficient to more than ' overcome, the handicap of 1 a loss of one crop in the rotation to the green manure, : - On the peneral farm more legumes should be grown, as no other class of crops renews humus as effectively as ,tha legumes.- Legumes are valuable cash crops when grown for seed, and ior to non-legumes, Any crop which follows a;legume yields more because oi the supply of rich humus left in the soiL una JSngDsh are invesugating a field method for making humus of farm wastes. Where grain is har vested by combine, the straw 2s left on the soiL Results of a two-year trial In England indicate that the straw may be worked into the soil di rectly and allowed to iroiVin place. They recommend a4ding ' 160 pounds of ammonium sulphate for each ton of straw, the fertiliser being spread on the soil and worked in with the straw. " The sulphate of ammonia (any nitrogen fertiliser will do) Is to cause the straw to humify readily. Ctraw treated in this way, and sup plemented with phosphate and pot-' ash equivalent to that in stable ma trztt, has given as big crop increases rs farm .manure. Much straw' might It KtT.ized in this or other ways to r - Ice humus instead, of burning or t sr.zt it to rot in piles. 1" :re it no conflict between ferti ? producers and those', who' pro- l umus renewal. k? When the hu ) ii turned out, commercial f erti r tscomea less., effective. Then , er says to the fertilizer "Your. fertilizers have lost " icy. CHve nrf something to i "t J pep" back into onr soils.1 ",8 "something"' that Is ? -: V,ith adate , rtl-sers cay he . ;r amocrls and :nce of returns. aad c . ;cr " " ; rrcn my. The Germans slogan is a plan-i day of October, 1335; at-12 o'clock M. ned humus economy to assure "Ger-j offer for sale to the highest bidder, man nutrition for the German peor J f or ' cash; at the courthouse d?r in pie from the German soil. "Their I Hertford, Perquimans County,' N. alert soil scientists know the key to (part of the property conveyed iri said soil fertility. - German-farmers use I deed of trust as follows: more commercial fertilizers than we, That certain tract' of land in Bethel and they will no doubt .continue to Township, Perquimans-County, 'North use more. ' Their crop yields average Carolina adjoining the lands of Levi larger than ours. -.Yet their scient- Thompson heirs, J. O. '."White, 1 Prls- ists are not satisfied but have sought I cilia Parker -heirs and -'others,'1 and out the weak link in their system.! known as the Frederick White land; containing 144 acres, more or. less. This 24th day of September," 1935. " ' M HIT AS WHErair.!!! , r . ,,!, , .r.x I : Trustee, The result is nation-wide organiz ed effort to bring the importance of humus renewal to - the attention of their people. - We, in this country, have a similar humus problem before Sept.27)ct4,li,18; us, and the time has come to give it serious attention. I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having -qualified as Administrator Tar Heels Aiming For tt-f!2tt Vrl VV72X1. ; X I - . .. - "1 " y V U18 VV tin XVCVCnC I Worth Carolina,' this is to notify all persons having chums- against ' the Chapel HilL N. C To break a six I estate of said deceased ; to exhibit game winning streak of the Tennessee I them to the ; undersigned at Belvi' gridmen over them will be the main I dere, N. C-on -or before the 17 day thing in the minds of. the North Caro-1 of September 1980, or this notice will una football players when they make I be pleaded in bar ; of their recovery. the trek across the appalachians fori All persons indebted to said estate the . all-important battle - in Knoxville I will please make immediate payment on October 6. I This 17 day of September, 1M5. Wav back in 1809 the far Heels I CLARENCE CHAPS33LL, emerged victorious by 8-0 over the! Administrator of E. J. JChappelU, Volunteers, but since then their at-iwvi,veitU.alp tempts have been in vain. This year may be another story. The Carolin-1 NQilCE OF ADMINISTRATION iaiu are out for revenge. v" I "- Having, quali fled as Administratrix In 1930 Tennessee barely managed 1 01 1116 esta1 WH. Overman, de- tn ltMn itn rMnni tntart with hami. iceasea, laxc oz rerquimans County, foueht 9-7 win. The followinir vea North Carolinathis is to notify all they were pushed to the limit emerg-1"" cnuma againsi me ino- a. untitMoA ui victnr isxat I WUte of .said deceased to exhibit the Tar H1 led 7-fi t th half kf them to the undersigned at Hertford a craat anil wnndorful annnlv nf Vnl N. C, R. F. D, No. 2, onor before reserves turned the tide and gave Ith 18th day of September, 1936, or Major NeyUnd his sixth victory, 1"" UUUB uo vieanea m nar oi 19-7, their recovery. , All persons indebted To date in scrimmages the Carolina !0. ?"a win niease make im - maflnra siawmsnir . ,.L....-i.-v.: m:..ti. .. Hofonna had millol alnnn. niralir tfl a hard charging and hard tackling line. But the old jinx seems to be workin overtime. Injuries, and Jsent20.27 Oet4 1118 2K Tar Heel pre-season preparations. Not once has Coach Snavely been given the opportunity to work a whole afternoon with the eleven which is likely to This 18th day of September, 1935. AUCE OVERTON. , Administratrix of W. H. Overton. game or the battle with Tennessee. The - backneld will be the same as last year, not the one which started against Tennessee but the one which played the latter part of the season. That consists of Herman: Synder, co captain and blocking back; Harry Montgomery, co-captain, and Don NOTICE I - TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This is to give notice that Trim W. Wilson has withdrawn from the start the opening I partnership of J. C Blanchard and Company and has sold his interest to J. C. Blanchard. ' The business will continue under the name of J. C. Blanchard and Company; All debts and obligations of the present part nership of J. C. Blanchard and Co. will be paid by the newfihrir of J. C Blanchard and Co., and all debts and Jackson, halfbacks; and Jim Hutch-1 obligations due the present firm of I. iiis, fullback. Montgomery calls.sig-IC. Blanchard and Co. will be Paid te iuub, uiocu, punts, cawnes passes ana tne new flrm Of J. C Blanchard and ill can really run. Jackson's main as signment will be the passing, as well as punting and running. : Hutchins is the best line pinner in the state. On the reserve list are Crowell Little, spectacular soph flash who can run, pass, and kick in deluxe style; Jim McCaqhren, either blocking back or. fullback: . Dick Dashiell. slinnerv runner, who can pass . and punt; Sept20,27,Oct4,ll. Randy Coener; Art Ditt, rated more M nA,Ani w .. TTn.vs... North Carolnia, Wallia iTteinham ani Tm U'erquimans County, hst iHiVr im thA anneii. I ' C. Blanchard me, use win e nunus ine vaiuaoie i rrfl rvi. v nAt ' services of Barclay, of Ail-American J'8 cJ2l7 ft?? ,ieLhu8bancI' fame- Kahn ratH hv anma a. k Godfrey. Mrs. Annie Thompson, t. " r:,r-::r ??r nusoana, jsima Thompson, . and Co. The new firm of J. C. Blanchard and Company will be composed of J. C Blanchard. Julian Blanchard . and' William G. Blanchard. ' This Septemher 16, 1935. J. C. BLANCHARD JULIAN BLANCHARD WILLIAM G. BLANCHARD 4i if--J! Ll. a . i m. . j.' in m . . ... I ius uutie; ana xaiiun, Au-poutnern i uH poi.n.j tnijJ Uckle now with the New , York P" Wa"L.w- r i . . .... ..... . . ... i --,5 ';B:M'S::nuiiiiirr S rtLKS L Thedefenoant.,Mr.AieTnomp. nie Snik, although Punchy JB'SSiySW has been playing, in the No. 1 right I guard , post this . week. Sophomore sT'Zl J Sniscak has been assigned the ; role NoS SSinf ' which Barclay played last year , and S ot fnr n?S 1 v to date has shown well with: his over- S&g 40wne? l tin duties f leading laterference t?t& Tom Evina and John Trimner. both lettermen, are slated for. the first inT,H. nA v, - tacklp hrth. altnftnol. Want Ba I - nJ til Said defendants W .7vir.wi 7- rtT-lIuruir "ce that they are r clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Court House in Hert- places. Carolina possesses the best end ma terial in the South. Four letter flank- men and a sopohomore will give .theyf)4: lar Heel opponents plenty of worry from the outer posts of the forward walL Dick Buck and- Andy Bershak. soph, are conceded 'the inside chance of starting the opening game. McCarn and Moore will see plenty, of action. Babe Daniel is assured the post at center. Besides being . an excellent pivot man, place kicking is his spec ialty. plaintiff will apply to the court for " i'. erry' J unry Copeland; relief demanded in to-'S. ' V d hr& public This 17 day of 1-1835. ' KiS""2 to Clerk Sept207,Oct4,ll -tt.w., vu.1Kuiuiy nine acres, more or less. . . Also a claim on mia ?frt.!ni r j . .4 . .. . ... . . i ucuvery imi-ir n !. ..... . ...oa b Ai.....;atratrixi n . : r " Jy i--oseFsion. of c:.n::e Licvd. de-i i Atit sj. 1935. ceased, late' of Per-. Imans County, - . N. O. CIIAITZLL. m xuiuio, was is to nowy ail - - - -,. , - fi , . Uottsaenu. w mm ' ueueaaea 10 exmnit noticu cf ad:.::n:2T2at:on . Having: Qi. of the estate FOR SATISFACTORY RESULTS ji f fir".? i , T SEND CpXT0S. TO J.- W; Perry Company For, Sale or Storsge and Loans. them to the unJon'sd at Hertford,! N.-C, on or befcre the 4th day of i September, 1CC3, or notice will, be pleaded in tar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. auid i,n ay 01 crpiemoer, ii35." FJ3AICL LLOYD," . Administratrix of Charlie. Lloyd. epU3UYUCt4.11,18 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Gurganus Felton. de ceased, late of " Perquimans County, North Carolina, this' is to notify all persons having claims against the es- tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the ' undersigned t 1 Hertford, N C, on or before the 31 day of Au gust 1936 or - this ; notice - will ' be pleaded in bar of -their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please' make immediate payment' This 81 day of August 1935.; ' " 1 ESSIE FELTON. " Administratrix of Gurganus Felton, (Deceased. ' Sept6,13,207,Oct4Aif ';. . ri ,m U Us Equip y0u Wih The Proper Too! i f. : POST HOIlEr DIGGERS - PITCH IORKS SINGLE AND DOUBLE PLOWS PEA. POINTS of a deed of trust exe- -j ' , ' ' x by Frank Cutreii for i And many other useful Tools at prices you t ises therein mentioned. v T ' can afford to pay. en w . NOnCEI SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By virtue f a deed of trust exe cuted to me certain purposes therein mentioned, which' said deed of trust" bears date September 7, 1927,fand is xegistered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, in Mortgage Book 16, page 267, I shall at 12 o'clock M. on Saturday, October 6th, 1935, offer for sale, at the Court House door in the said County, at public auction, for eash, the property conveyed to me in said deed of trust to-wit A certain tract or parcel of land in New Hope Township, Perquimans I PSHSEI County, North Carolina, adjoining the Thomas Griffin lands, the lands of-the heirs of Dr. William M. Rid dick? the' lands of Noah Bright, Jr., and the River Run, lying on the North Bide of the Main Road leading i from Woodville to ; Hertford,' and bounded ,on. the North .by tiw River I Run;-and on the East by the lands of Noahi Bright, Jr!,.ouid on the South by the Main' Road aforesaid, and on the' West by the lands : of Thomas Griffin, and on the Northwest by the lands of the heirs of Dr. William M. Riddick, being a part of the R. H. L. Blount lands containing by estimation 65 acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to George W. Gregory,, by Noah Bright J.t by deed rdated March 81, 1904, and re- Mrnafl .; Javinavir 1 9 - 10nT ; ' 4m nA1 Book No. 7, page 45 office of the Reg-1 U later nf DaaHr nf Ppmniimnnq rnnnfnr. I m being the same tract of land convey ed to said Frank Cutrell by George W. Gregory and wife. This September 8, 1935. C. E. THOMPSON, Trustee, Sept.6,13,20,27 ir 4 , : ..-.vt'.TrT aansssm-saisBi iissssMBMaBaMaMSM Hertford Hcrdvcre Supply, Co. "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" 1 PHONE M , . .u! , HERTFORD' N- C Classified and Lejjcd Notice gm 4 WAREHOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT. Apply to E. L. Winslow, Hertford, N;iC.' ; FOR SALE CHEAP V. : Used Gasoline Engine ; , ' ,;; v"Apply to H,f;f -j.j'--ft E. A. FELTON p ,' '.fS9J2arket Street (W. A, Felton's Old-Dlacksmith Shop) HERTFORD, Ni C. , , Septl&20,27 ( r ' 1 ik i , . MAN WANTED FOR route of 800 families." Eawlefeh, Dcpt KCI-3 mond, Va. . ' ; RAWLEIGH Write today. NOTICE S ALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By virtue f'a mortgage deed exe cuted to me by -Wm. U. Chappell and wife, Balzora Chppell,' for certain purposes therein " mentioned! which said mortgage deed bears date March 23, 193i; and is registered in the of fxe of .the 'Register of Deeds of Per- ::mans County, North Carolina, in rrtage Book Number 17, page 517; e&11 on Monday, September 80th, -j, at i o ciock noon, oner for !e at the Court House door in the 'i County, at public suction, for z 4he property conveyed te me in said Mortgage Deed. , The home place where I now live YOU CAN MAKE A CLEAN.TTP ON ttii?cw IIODSECIEAICG VM SPECIALS Sturdy Brooms - EachJ:.!.,;. Old Dutch 2 cans. , BriUo 3 forLLi ; D. P, Ammonia 2 Qta;.;,.L-L..L....,r.. : Rinso, for whiter wash 3for..l...;. - l - lifebuoy,; Healtti Soap f'1 ,fi'ii r ., uctasron. forirp ei?A ' " U W . mmmm m r raiaHi- . V . t i. i,,. i ,,,:.T1,," 4 for,:::: - -' -' ! f Ma3T,'7f! QUALITY FCOB VALUES i, a j !- ,Kl.-v n J 1 H 3,7 P tad itf . All dejinuuent: tecs willbe srdver- E r tida OCTOIi Afhi fcr the year r All'thcs and previcu3 3x1 j Ul be expected to ecttlo irc"' -V.jcr I -il have - to levy and crcrr.c. .ce. ICtcr:-, j ere rjjw inthe v office and open f r r" snt of taxes. 1 Please come f:rwrord and pay prcinptlr? end? Lll ptr.U!es j;nd cosi WHITE HOUSE Dapple CUttCJP,; "OLD VIRGINIA 1 CANE ANDMAPtE .''crones 1 a o ftottle CREAMERY PEANUT i 1 Lb. Jars it . A HAZ7 ' 'colonial euand Ll- v,TT :3 . sLk.Jle -5bwnc:::.:crd -r, NGTIC3 OF Ey virtrj cf a deed i czizi to t i ty J, J. i: t t es 1 ::1 f ' w , .. .
The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
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