mm BOCBINQHAM POST DISPATCH, RICHMOND COUNTY, K. C. PACIS iiiNB IVERS 6 POND PIANOS Piano Building has never reached a higher level than In the L-.us: Models 1 r Ivers and Pond Piar.03 Ser.J fcr C? talon, illustrating and describing our 1921 styles ! parked GARDNER COMPAN" yn OVEST TRADE ST..CHAULOTTEvN.C, The Victrola In your home means musical desire satisfied The music of the uorld'js ; crtists is at your command. Write for copy of Victrola ca every j IHSSHra . Farm Demonstration . Department I 1 L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS MAKES BEST PAINT WEARS LONGEST Cost to you $2.80 a Gallon when made ready to use. Vte a gallon out of any you buy, and if not the best paint made, return the balance and get all your money back. Sold by PmIw LONGMAN & MARTINEZ, Makers, N. Y. Conducted by W. H. BARTON OHice in Courthouse, Rockingham. Something Started. I am Rlad that my first invita tion to the people of this county to call on me for aid, has brought requests sufficient to keep me busy. I am even now at least a week behind with my engage ments. In addition to other work, 1 have pruned 495 trees (a few for each man); run 101,500 feet of terraces (a few for each man;) se cured the cooperation of farmers for grading approximately 1000 bales of cotton by a government grader, in the court house, April 5 and 6; a Jersey Association has been formed with tnree bull blocks practically assured; a steam cooking sorghum plant assured with a daily capacity of 1000 gallons per day, and acreage sufficient pledged to produce ap proximately 60,000 gallons high grade syrup that will bring $30,000 to $40,000 income (o the As easy as turning the waffle iron! Every tack of 0 ceo -nee chee Flour carrlet this Indian Head THAT'S really about all the effort there is to mak ing waffles with Occo-nee-chee Flour. You make the batter by mixing with water or milk add shortening and it's ready for cooking before the waffle iron is hot. No bak ing powder, soda, or salt to measure out, they're already in the flour. And what lirht, tender waffles always come oft the iron when you use Occo-nce- chee Flour. Your fork crackles through their tempt ing, brown crispiness with the slightest pressure. Occo-nee-chee Flour is just as good and as easy to use for making delicious bis cuits or hot cakes. And it's more economical than buying the ingredients separately. Get one of those plump sacks of Occo-nee-chee Flour from your grocer. It has the Indian Head on the outside. Get Peerless when yon want the best plain Hour AUSTIN HEATON COMPANY Durham, N. C. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking" and Saves you Money ;TVST7 FOR A J&Xf U Ail v m -J BIGGER AT BETTER CROPS TOBACCO TRU CK mam COTTON CORN A cottAte stock of our HIGH GRADE FERTILISER is carried fflfce McRae Grocery Company, Rockingham, N. C. who are in ajfcsition to handle vour orders for anv auantitv, I " w IRae Grocery Co. Distributors. community the first season; and a similar, smaller capacity plant in sight for another community. Farmers have already bought approximately 1000 bushels of velvet beans and I feel that my advocacy has had a little to do with this r.sult. But ! Am Most Pleased with the fact that complaint has been made to my district agent that I have visited only those making requests for my Services. This proves that Richmond county farmers are interested (in their own business and that they have not reached that dangerous, hopeless condition of believing that they know it all. 0 I Am Really Sorry hat I have been unable to visit every body and to do all they want done. However, I beg that it will be remembered that I must spend Friday afternoon in Hamlet office and Saturday's in Rockingham office, and that this leaves me only 235 days for work, including stormy weather. In this time, if I were to visit 13 farms psr day, it would require a year to cover the county even then I probably should find that I had wasted time in hunting up a few who know it all. What I Am Not. . I am not a man to do things for farmers so much as to help them (largely cooperatively) to do better things for themselves and for their communities. The Two Great Needs at Present Are: 1. Soilbuilding through diversifi cation and rotation, resulting in increased production on less acreage, at less cost "living at home and boarding at the same place." , 2. Cooperative Marketing through the South's Cooperative Market ing Association which will finance its members and hold cotton until the world will pay a pi fit able "price. A'l counties in North Carolina worked to tlate, show that 80 to 90 per cent of the farmers approached have signed up for a five-ears membership. The farmers of tin's county will soon have an opportunity to reap the benefit of this organization which has the same plan in creased the price of California raisins and prunes from 4cts to 15cts. The grain growers, the livestock producers and the to bacco growers of America are organizing on tne same pian. The farmers, therefore, will soon be in position to get the 55cts of each dollar's worth of produce that has heretofore gone to the speculator corporations. If you are not informed on this subject, I beg that you begin at once to study the merits of this organization, and be prepared to intelligently act in your own in terests at an early date. l lie iuture icr tanners means either co operation or corporation. One of these will fatten on the products of the farms. Which shall it be? Buy velvet beans. W. H. Barton. Trespass Notice. Wc, the undersigned, give notice to the Public that the land in Beaver Dam Town ship, Richmond County, N. C known as the W. A. McDonald pasture and on which our camphouse stands are private ground for members only, is posted and that all persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, fish, trap, camp or otherwise trespass upon said land in any manner. All persons are hereby given notice that anyone tres passing on the said land will be punished to the full extent of the law. Members cannot lend their keys. Signed: W. A. McDonald J. Stansill Covington Jno. o. Covington James H. Covington S. W. Steele W. C. Steele G. P. Entwistle L. G. Fox F. W. Leak H. F. Long H C. Wall P. W. West Candy at Biggs. Biggs drug store receives each week a fresh shipment of candy from W hitman, at Atlanta, and Hol lingsworth, at Augusta. Two favor ite makes. Try a box; take one home to your wife or to your sweet heart Advt i After Thorough Trial a Detroit, Mich., Man Endorses Pe-ru-na The following letter written from Detroit, Michigan is no snap judgment expressed on the merits of Pe-ru-na, the well- knowncatarrh remedy, but rather a mature, sober opinion formed after a full year's trial. This is the way Mr. Michael Fako of 906 East Palmer Avenue, in the Michigan Metro polis, writes: "After using PE-RU-NA for about one year will say I have found it a very good medicine for ca tarrh. It has helped me a great deal and l am very well satisfied. I have gained in weight, eat and sleep well, iry bowels are regular and better color in my face. "PE-RU-NA has done wonders and to me is worth its weight in gold. I shall continue to use PE-RU-NA as Jong as I live and recommend to my friends who are troubled with catarrh.'' Nothing can be more convincing than an en dorsement of this na ture from an actual user. There are many people in every com munity whose experi ence.in using Pe-ru-n'i, has been identical with Mr. Fako's. It is the standby for coughs, colds, catarrh, stomacu and bowel disorders and all ca tarrhal conditions, Put up in both tablet and liqu id form. Bold bvebywhkbk. Representing SCHAPS BROTHERS FRANK M. PERKINS & CO. New York Charlotte, N. C. Members American Cotton and Grain Exchange L. P. HOBGOOD PHONE 437 - HAMLET. N. C. COTTON : Ten bales and upward GRAIN : Thousand bushels and upward Send for our s;ecialcottcn letter DOUBLE YOUR DOLLARS WITH DUR0CS Two crops a year and always a market Ham and bacon are the world's greatest meats. Raise your own and some to sell. Pure-breds give quick returns for feed. Let us help you start. No charge. All information free, a postal gets it. AMERICAN DUROC-JERSEY ASSOCIATION Exchange and Dexter Park Avenue :: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Kill Thai Cold With CASCARA Colds, Coushs sTOMV QUININE AND La Grippe Neglected Coldn cto Dcrceroca Tab no chance:. Heap I'.'da C.r.r.dcrJ remedy hcr.dy for the first r.r.eer.c. Wrecks ;:p a ce'.d in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent fc; Headache Quinine in thii f.:nn doc3 net affect the head Cascara ia teat Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ? "After J wmm Every Meal" iimmummsumpHr Next time yoa want to, concen trate on a pises of work iust slip astfckofWRlCLEYS between year teethe Its a wendsrful help s in daily tasks and s spoils as well. Hazards disappear and hard pisses come easy, for UmiGLEV'S gives you comfort and poise it adds the zest that means success. A great deal for Sc The Flavor Lasts 2 sealed mm s KEPT RIGHT

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