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1166 (14) , r t , K I A 0300,000,000 Pobb3rjWill Cotto:i Fcr;:icrs - ' TJntrirrt A rrsirn V. ) m nil i j - i- y-J rKj" 'CrrKllE Progressive Farmer is not supposed to informed, too poorly organized o know tha valuS . . OlilnXaTARIl-CLli A; I - ..'print' stories." aHd. ieasf.ot all is it supposed of the crop, or to get U it they .bad knoT7a;:butV :r-rsf - b!?iHtCCltr :lto print detailed' etories of crime and rob. jthe Bpeculatorshd'-the; bis jbuycrs linavr; ad : : published EVERY SATURDAY BY - :': yet whether-our readers have realized : knew how to get the .benet:of their hr.jy?lz;lzQfKv ' The Progressive Farnler Company ' - ' 11 r nothere has fceen; appearing; in our paper , and by; the end; of the next : month. ;(IIarwiiJ;:We'' (Incorporated under the laws of North Carolina :.,'; for; mbre-than;a year ; 'now the regular weekly . findj Savannah good middling uojcd.at. i6fsA' Home Office: 119, Ww Hargett St;, Raleigh. t; .,- .- seriaj story rand the worst of it all, an absolutely' . tentsll)-i5;l pbserve, i aa -cainctrnln b fecitsfe CLARENCE POE. . ' v : -. President and Editor. : . tru ;storyf lone of 'the greatest; crimes of -re-J . tvyo innths before. in April it - went it till higher tact Birn ; o E. E. MILLER.' .' :' " .V; . ';. --Managing" Editor. . tWo havo hemicim hlooh-curdline; sceneno' VnRarlv t'hfi pntlr.fi crnn had nassp.i it n'f tKo; f . w. r. massey, - . rAssodate-Editory.--r- -T- -r - --t-- ""r::'-.-.. .-"-r.----". rr-:':. r4!. ; JOHNS. PEARSON, - J. L. MoKford General Representative. . . h avft been robbed of their rights: or of thB hard- 1 2 'cents: " i- i ' -&t k -i being success, nd - it is selling; : t THHERE Is . 1 thresher; everywhere. iOne of our advertisers ? he had ; orders : for :a down fr last wrfM A State Poultry Experiment; Station offers, ? 1 Q0ltnmes 5 ,'cash t6'-aiyCflrmor:ln4iVw are plentifulomelfarm papers i them but it is evident that rather than to cure roup,". 4 PPROXIM ATELtY, 2,2 0 6 students are enrolled Jt 'at the -Kansas Agricultural College this year p not in&rds; i)ut :- with -flaming headlihesi but in small type ; under 2 r brings tha storKthat: good middling had Rone ' All but;eyenty-fivef:;them.;.camejf EraeaiS it that wonaerSj ; alter ireaamgxnesengures.wny - ; v - vv"- . . :"f . - ' : v ' ; Kansas farmersvare" progressive" and prosperous 1 nbread with his own sweaty read this Berial, Stpry . : for : heir-, share of ; the ; good - prices :that jhad ; pre- . 8h6uidnd?couId be twice as many " with Indignation vv-N "T- - v 0 lil-16' centsafshbwn!1by :;larmerslttthe: ?1n;;-the" SputhernTagriculturaiJcolleges 4 qHERE : 7 1 young agriculture this winter as were in 1 attendance Hundreds of our ; Progressive Farmer young men shOTald be getting ready r T EADERS mar have noticed .that IV -we have been leaving that su 'catalog," and the out of ,4honor. s we write "thru" instead of "through strictly in keeping with the others last winter; : Let us take a re prices were teal- bqys5andSters:f thstbryS t viHi' tffoa ninftti na :cket j auotationH ifr: Thft 5 PrO!?rpss!vA i7n.rmr InRf &iseeky:Bu nd-onewhicti;fe like them, we expect gradually to become generate The trend -of the! times as towards fslmplicU coinnibsense spellijg seems.tou.:t6ir y only tpe therners x in . tne soutn; ; Dut aiso !.to,:. neip:; aouinernersnoxr;- --j $ -r,f ;.;-:y "zrr, c"r:r r"0 V y 72 -4 V satisfied with "presentr location Tte -;: ' almost unUmiteddiversity; of soil ind resources; O t in are, look over letters adyeH - - "Come . South" issue,-find ?v what' yonant,T-ail4V ? r a.- : -Iww' v"'; kv-t?'r' ' ' settle BomewhWei elsenn theVo - " gomgorthorestre r . . ' w . . w Al 1lLllJll. i. L Un III ILrn V,J lllll ' ln L1UI111U 11LT V) 11 IIU f. ' 1 A 5. . . m . ' . - :vruhv:-i"- as 11 got oacK m ine nanas or tne speculators. fthaigrap'es?vrjyr worth: $83000,000;? grown t1?0 T -T IS an-interesting article Dr, A writes this week .lonKhisrlBtperlments grapes. We quite agree yriitC: him could and should be much more, generally r in thejSouth; ; Every farm should have: a-gooldsidere ; supply',No,one list of VvarleUesi will befoun -good InH.stionsWriteTOur experiment tion for a list ot those suUedHoour soil and ?fy?f ellmate; Don't rt anv vafl tn rt ;--A iew;iarmers, ot course,, did hold their cotton- pithir. with ont narf ni ttmnin anri 'nnrn vtn ; H : ; Tt dthe 9 -cent November prices were pushed a littles i-' may give some returns; even' if neglected, but:i best crops OTme only '.ad a jtentloii. :r ' ;:; v;; , ' ; nrinn ihU.: : u Chrtstmaa and New. Tear, In the hope' that ' nlng-lll3 Wlien tb8 P:.o was-about O. conts but - vthat Mr. W. R. Smith preaches ln.thV?iiton;0a . vCazette.-V;.We should like to see the following par- that these inen were" forced : to el veUD agraph from , his letter; prjnted in big .type ; and tonaV'the 'still: lower'price of ' 9 ifr. cehts .1 - ' 'erswh6sVchlldren;most needed b5oks. and cloth-r, : posted in every schoolhouse in the Souths . ;: . i r : V v..-.- . ' : -.,. : : 'v"- -'ini? - anri HnAHnt ne - : r,ii 1 ; - -"Do not permit an school bfflclal:tomakeTr.i;yT ranges" and water-workr and pianos; and who v . f ununis -of your'chlldren bypr incompetent; relaUves and ; political backers - .. . . ' . - . . m - with lucrative positions. Mf they are objects : -u ugnien tneir ton, or paint jor tneir of charity, the school-room is' no place .for- . m?dIately thJ d?w5F? ; trn4 stopped. . Next V homes, or repairs for their buildings it !was theso ' meiuj iei a conecxion oe taKen up ic benefit. When your school official - : upon your community ;,fc 'cross b teacher and some other profession. efficient, well trained teacher stands ' .a?W, f v',c,,ld, JaTP, .e.c.??1. district!' r : The: farmers had "been too : ignorant, too 'poorly e'rs. 4 1 Say that tho crop rortli - C 7 C O ,:A,C ' ? s .i'1-- r-i' '- - . ' '' - . -' .'.,',,' . . ' . ; . r ;.iheir;' , wee.4 wuuiy ia i , Boyu,.viuiuaun5 '.was. qupiea;ai -.: poorest" farmers -who' . were. "forced.-to .'-cclV. at the;' . xorces ..... ..cents we increase oi.. : or ,& cent. m ona inwpof nHM nffoW f i ,".-. .v e!Sr? :? ; -Teek: going largely into thehands ; - " refivdv to 7 'Z110 an -tne. i J Moreover, Hhe: figures do not .brin: out fully J'-
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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