WHY NORTHWESTERN FARMERS .MAKE .MORE THAN WE DO-Page 11.
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A Farm and Home Weekly For the Carolinas, Virginia,
Georgia and Florida.
FOUNDED, 1886, AT RALEIGH, N. C.
Vol. XXVIII. No. 30.
SATURDAY, JULY 7 1913.
Weekly : $1 a Year.
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: JE J J, A Twelve- !;
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Tbee piclcrt
show Hnhtzt
NeIn,ofSTa,
Minnesota, tbe
twelve-year-Id
ton of Mr. A.
0. NeUon doing
woitk which ex
plain "Why
Western Farm
ers Make Mete
Than We Do
and Work
Less." (See
Mr. Pce's titi-
deonpage 11.) j
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Twelv:e-Year-0!d Hukrt Nelson Running Two-Row Corn Cultivator.
FEATURES OF THIS ISSUE:
Buying Livestock by Mail Dr. N. S. Mayo's Views ....
Congressman Lever's Message-r-What the Agricultural Committee
of the House of Representatives Proposes to Do
Farmers' Union Notes Letters From Mr. Wright, Mr. Green and
Mr, Dabbs
Grades of Oak, Chestnut and Pine Lumber How They are
Classified and Priced .
Paint A Neglected Essential of Right Living Mrs. Hutt C
trasts the oouth With Other bections
Southern Cattlemen's Association A New Organization Which
May Do Much for the Industry
South Carolina Views on Race Segregation Interesting Letters
on This Great Question .... J
South Carolina Farmers' Institutes To be Held on the Farms
This Year
The All-Cotton Farmer's Point of View Where It is Fundamen
. tally Wrong
Uniform Size of Cotton Bales How Farmers Stand to Lose a
; Dollar a Bale on Their Cotton
What Professor Massey Says Answers to All Sorts f Inquiries .
Why Corn "Fires" Either Excess or Deficiency of Moisture May be
the Cause
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