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OFFICES: v i soja-boana. clover, vetch and alfal fa with Farmogorm. you not only sren to benefit follow crops ot all kinas. Fho fcnrtHfl. ar reallv little Ni trogen factories that extract Nitro gen from the air and store It in little nodules on the roots of the legume crop. It costs only $1.80 per acre to enrich your soil -this way. So farmers -vt rywhere are inoculating tneir ie- grume seed with Farmogerm. Don't be misled into thinking: that anv kind of bacteria in the soil will do the work of Farmogerm, or that so- called cultures put up to starve in wads of cotton drowned in sealed bottlles of water or dried up in cans of powder are just as good as Farmogerm bacte ria. There is only one preparation of high. grade bacteria and that is Farmogerm. Other people may grow bacteria and send you "dead-ones." 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Individual Lighting Plants are compact, simple, inexpensive, easy to understand and operate, and require little attention. You want electric lights, so write our nearest office to-day for the name of our dealer in your territory and our new book on electric lighting. You should know all about the subject. THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CO. PHILADELPHIA New York. Chicago. Boston. St. Louis. Cleveland. Atlanta. Denver. Detroit. Roch ester. San Francisco. Toronto, Portland, Ore.. Seattle. Los Angeles. Birmingham, Ala., Raleigh, N. C, Memphis, Term., and Dallas, Tex. New York Office, 41 Park Row; Chicago Office, iH Advertising Building. COMMUNICATIONS REGARDING ADVERTISING OR SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BE ADDRESSED TO EITHER OFFICE. ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE POSTOFF1CE AT BIR MINGHAM, ALA-, UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH , 187t. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, $1; six months, 50 rents; three months, 25 rents. 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This does not mean that we will try to adjust trifling disputes between reliable business houses and their patrons, but in any case of actually fraudulent deal ings, we will make good to the subscriber as we have just indicated. The conditions of this guarantee are, that the claim for loss shall be reported to us within one month after the advertisement appears in our paper and after the transaction complained of; that our liability shall cover only the purchase price of the article in question, nor aggregate over $1,000 on any one adver tiser, and that the subscriber must say when writing each advertiser: "I -am writing you as an advertiser In The Progressive Farmer, which guarantees the reliability of all advertising It carries." Readers in the Carolina. Virginia, Georgia and Florida should always address their letters to THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER, Raleigh, N. C SIX TIMELY ARTICLES BY DR. BUTLER Following are tides of six articles of the utmost importance and timeliness to all farmers, beginning in this issue of The Progressive Farmer. Look out for them: May 9-What is "Deep" and What is "Shallow " Cultivation and When Should They be Used ? May 16 How Often Should Corn and Cotton Be Cultivated? Mav 23 What is a "Dust Mulch" and What its Value? May 30 How and When Should Cotton and Corn Be Laid By? June 6 What Shall We Plant on Stubble Lands ? June 13 What Crops Can Be Sowed at Last Working of Corn and Cotton ? VflH Tinrn A f I 1 1 1 A There's one best in everything in com JUU HLVLV1J M Jll I JIW.J mills it's the Williams. In design, work- mansnip nu service ii is jwfwewc. 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