i A 'i 5 J I !;. r. t 1 t i. it , 1. r r V 6i T Z r 1 r, V. ! V i F ?1. Mil pi 6. H 4" U i'1 j . Pi P42 (0 THE COTTON SITUATION AS SEEN : FROM THE FIEUX : s: Put your time into a business that really pays "yOU can be busy nine or ten months in the year, !omg contract ditching at a goo3 profit, making as high as $15 or $18 a day and you will be your own boss with a steady business of your . own. ; BUCKEYE JRAC7JON UlTCHUt A perfect irenchat'on out The ditcfier that has twenty years success behind it. The only machine that cuts ditches true to grade 100 to 150 rods a day. Built with gasoline or , steam power and. with round or apron traction wheels. - Hvnedsof BucheyB owners ar. prosperoiisxmidindepefident. Tro turn do what fkey tims dtmt, ' Write for CatttiogQt tnd for facts from Bucfsege owners both free. - Write tcdag The Buckeye Traction Ditcher Company Findlay, Ohio , : , Ba33m alto f Buckeye Open Diteaen tni ' ' Gasoline Engines fur farm Knic LOW PRIGES APPEAR INEVIT - ABLE - V '. Fact is;: I guess there was no prece . dentf for Congress '-to act just as it THE P ROOTLES SI VE FARUER If ; toe-people-would begin" to . ship their cotton - it - would cause ' cotton buyers to sit up an ti take notice. -As yourraluable -paper .says, .so xnucH cf : tbe farmer's' hard-earned money, goes to the$e' buyers, - who -neither toil! nor spin, but lie around- buying icotton away below its value. did; bat. it was not-bad,' useless as - w v vaiue. . i -t -i- . Consequently the. majority of the Food and Feed Crop. , , - to -protect cai action of the . f stance, , the r man rho THE week has brought no -cheeryto country from ruin, they find time to . cott1f n a"" yrooably . five cotton market interests. : .In .act;;-spe the crisis has becorne moacute, and- government. All this section is askV a torm or much rainrf it happens the situation; is now :thfiwoBt ever g fon is that Congress treat tWiniU known, Pracricallythelwholebf :Eri- - it W the ullionaire. Can- - ;until late .almost; all, of ,1 be rope is engaged iin-ardeath:struggle;6t5u the minds of the . J1?"51 a ff cottoned that means and imdr thejnost favorable devel- reai ;incn -it -Washington that here-- to f bout two ; to two and opments aiow. conceivable it wiU;re-Ptofo theSonthefrt planter has": been :--"alfs :K,s than it is. actuaUy quire a longtime to heal the ounds ;VotCT Of Not f or-a good while can ve expect Jact, been' the mainstay of the party? .iT :l'; )n the ottcm marketNto, he restored totThbset millionaires i never- Vote the r --BS ?t normally healthy state:? X . , ; - Democratk ticket if they can iielp it, .Now that is.for .one man.; , By the .. Good . jniddling is Celling at eiit-afld . if politics is to be played at all,- iim l or nearly all of these people cents in -the Savannah :marlcet;: in. ; it might be wise to play fo those who tav ben Seated thisway it will some sections it is said to W -selling jte the 4,Soii(f South" a feahty. ; a vast amount f money Ijetng a centjower. The country is evi- Cotton is selling, here in Enterprise - Jaken out of.the men pockets it be dentlv auite demoralized:.: People fail tn(lav fnr ahnut Aoht ttrtL if it is on8s m and put in the speculators' tp see that -they are putting the mar-;0( cotton ; seed are selling at $13, Ppekets. Louisburg, N. C. W. M. PINNELL. Let the Gwernment Insure Cotton : Exports - . Icet on too low a'laasis, pending the if a' trade is " wanted, the mills development of; the plans calculated hre offer us only 1200 pounds of to bring reUeL-It is qte lUcelj that meal for a ton of seed. Two days ago ms icompexiuve un4n?r-cnjuig is inuic -th-ey. ottered only 1,000 pounas 01 meal sporauit uidi sciicidi, .uui ? :'I0r a ton OI seed. 1 niS spells calamity. -K TOTTNn vnnr Fa rm pr' ! f!rnvp f mt its haneful effect aH the v same, for Kine out Y0f every ten farmers will Wafhon SI- oIr dav theemand,:too, iery lim te4S m leSffi and other method viously;.it is,useless to pass resolu- ues, and most of the; merchants will ed ffi LrSeoft tions agreeing to hold for a stipulat-; break: The section will not recover Wdjfi if somebody l.eeps onrsell ing,at any price he can obtain.: ; , to wear when-I thmk that possibly "uTdld W nb JrvbWr Z We must sell as inuchof the crop could all be averted if we n ? as consumers will take ande. ;Wc at .Washington who know .that the 3, ttW tnnsVhy cooperative action on a wise test otemoency is the ability to SsSSrtn and e can f oratsel Surely Pres BOtHwecanelpseP to speculators to ne neia as a weignt . fccn(i the extreme gravity of the situ ion the market over;onr headsl "The. ation. " , " , . amportant -point; is to take olt the - Pray excuse me . for blowing off." day or two ago, 20 per cent, which, is largely prohibitive. France was hard ly engaged in the war before she took over .the marine insurance prac- that we are unable to sell at fairly deal of influence and can be heard. S?!?5: !?7.thSfiL Sh,ppe? m. reasonaMe terms, to consumers. : - There is !ut me question now before J. 'uul 'up 10 ou pc! cenc 01 It., seems - entirely- nrooer-for-the When the nemand broadens, , as it the South. soon will, for American mills will. x'e.-- Enterpriser Ala.- J. M. YOUNG. itrr 9 9 is strongest, Stutrtp Puller known.' . IV. Wocki lflta trowing boat Krnpp steel Jrame: iiardened forced steel tKvAnz parts; retsht tnrfy 171 lbs. W eHer roof nstisba.Ue io chain to toeak;) ash -or Jerms. - Year Pnarantee . . ; ... "' B your stump can "beinffled with tndi steel 'sbleA1K,,nrtll dolt. Mtnwrlth K" tan puU 48 tons. U. S. Government uses !K' In Alaska. -flood an sorts aortas, putting. Get nesba. advertising low-price otter. . J. HTZPATRltl, ft ox 19,1926 2d Ave., 'SEATTLE, WASH. ROYAL HULLERS n Made infivcsizeg. J THE IIULLEB that gives satls ; faction because ist works Jtet ter, - works iaster and works " longer . than -any other Pea HuUeron the market. Cylin der has malleable Iron aeo tioas -automatie ian newer sticks. - Heavy flywheel gives .- uniform speed and light draft. sena i or pnoes ana descrip tive catalogue. . . v OOaiT BUT UNTHJYOU DO. rkaifknAAa. Wm ni. n( Mijl Iff11 ' : uuuouuva. uiunwiwii hh vq Ho. 1 Uoyti StaHon, : . Chattanooga, Tmm. quire 7,000,000 or 8,000,000 hales and Sr More Abort Cotton Grading keep down the oTTerihg'Si vBy so do-; f A FTER reading the article in Tho ing, the price rrray1e wcrked hack to Progressive Farmer, headed "Will something better than the, prserrt Cotton B e Properly Graded .This pittance.- On the other?hartd, if :the: ;Fall?!V 1 feelflike l must tell you demoralization continues, :the price ahout "my experience with cotton huy xannDt : fail' to faTlto eveti "lower Cers last spring. :. I had six bales of depths. : ? - - - Henderson, A large part of this "crop cannot IsL C, and offered "it for sale, and, as be, marketed this year, unless sold, or you say, buyer A made me an offer, ven raway ' almost, to speculators. Iwent tosee B, C, etc. ; they were "We-' must cohsequently realize that 7 either out of town or were not buy 'we will haTe to carry over a great ing -that day, so I went bacl?; to A to deal for a year or longer. Low grades see if be would not give me a better are not wanted vat all, an only go offer, t he could not.; His offer for to swell the ;::total'of--ihe"-a'arent7ce-s.9centsv:some more 9J4 and supply. The man who can and will for the, balance 12 cents," as best I Te ll hold his crop not. inerely ;for a f ew. Tuember there were two bales of 12- months, but steadfastly through the cent cotton. crisis, will farel better than the one United States to insure ' at some low rate or guarantee without rate, every bale of cotton - and i other produce shipped - in American bottoms to Eu ropean markets. , Getting ; the cotton to : market is the. main consideration now in bringing about a normal status.' - W. J. PEELE. - Raleigh, N. C. .. - ., - ' Hold Cotton DirtiJ the Anils Need It THE greatest good" that can be done now is for everyone to talk of the value of cotton, and' to strain every nerve, even to the point of dis comfort, to hold on to this valuable product of our soil and toil;until the world calls for it again. ;We will nd that-' when peace is declared cotton will be in such demand that "all the- I told-him I could not take that for we mX holding will be in J ' A - . . ... . . --n;wii wffAfi' i'i'm4-iri t,4. 4f.. . ucindnu ai. prices mat win maKe us The nnal step in the program is to -was a good price for my cotton. I if we have let it get into the plant something else next year. Food rtold him so it was 'for the Harriet . an4s..of th speculators.' t - crops are high, and promise to be Cotton HH1, for it was no other than . MaiX have asked me , what good still higher , next summer, and" fall, they making this offer, but was not "ave ese meetings done ? My ,an There is no hopejor cotton at all if a good price for me, and"! Would not fwer 1S they are restoring confidence, makeahotherormaKcrop: The sell my cotton at that price. So then rJ a?8 our peopietne ao- ouimc iuuy oi panic -nna jn:; tne meantime before cotton ; comes in much 'Tolume the ' plans will be ma tured to" retire all that the sbinners will not take at a profit. We cannot we Shirley Aj sident profitableVrule : would be to hold ihis r one of my friends who knew some- crop "instead ' of planting j-another. tbingi about the cotton market ad- Who dares this .will win - out in the;, vised me to ship my cptton to a deal- vv.' i. vvj.jui-xi-4.ivi.k3. cr ni iNorjoiK, va- wnicn i aid, cret- ring aooui xkjm pounas ot cotton more end. Savannah, Ga. Suspe L50J flmnaeihres"': to Cray tsoljaa "Satlsfaotkm" or money bask" Ba aura "Shirley Proatdea' (a . on bvcklea . ; Th.lUJEflxartoaJMfc.CSWUyja.' than mv hm of ladino- called fnr "hf do our country greater harm than by Congress Should Help the MUlionS only.a few pounds more than what I 5 S nf an felling on low-price Wi4l thpMillion2ires ' ally hadV But. the point is, I got 12 Ik? nfnext to the open market, we ; WB&tT. Mimonsires-'- : cents for what they offered 9 cents, ca"nt do greater good than to lookf qHtS cotton "situation is' 'getting 12 for what they offered 954, and 13 and 4p,. iChcerffll and hold" a Stu; X.near a crisis. , The:silent millions cents for what thev offered 12 cent. PP' "P- E. W. DABBS. ; of the South have so. far had but.lit'tle i You see there was :one-fourth of a to say ; they have thought that con- cent a pound difference,, but they gress, ein Democratic, would make - -were pricing. me dowri' so low. - some provision tor them. . iiut now - ,-Now the cost of shipping and sell Two Issues Worth a Year's Subscription; that - over 20 dava have' oassed ana i iniy wa afmif Violf o I ...-i-.-. -u- . . ... ... .T V- a .'. .. wvmi a pvuuu. vujsiuu, wh. inc cuiion siiuaxion . . J' .,1. ... - . , ' nothing tangiDie. nas Deen aone, incy-. My saving was. between $35 and 340. were worth h r,v ;.t vth,. -i are growing restless. .The-danger is ' I had a neighbor who was trvintr ptosis! Parm fr ft," LET vm tAl yott hrwr to catch 1 that this rriass Will Stampeder sooner to sell snme rnrfhn T t1 them where you think there ar . ... . . ' " . w,u wui j xfc n grituuurai , juurnais SSSL w? mikT S :&SS or tcr they. wlU then our country my sale and advised him to : shir, would make the ficrht W tJ,, farm, a?red2bffib-P -WlU SUffer :re"a,f V. ,Je did, being well satisfied ! and farmers : that The Progressive ; provea ma year, wrue . I war. .. nr UJ .. ' - t? . .. .a "t r v-v,,. "m-.. ai. . i; . farmer is maKing, the bouth;wouia . , 1 notice, that Congress-was, very The farmers -will-he r.nmnriUA ' .snnn'fVlt. ef, 4 u- .wmpay Heiiaow Man or vvoman iiwu iwwu iu vumc iu Wic ui ic snip tneir ott Cotton it nothintr else ranks of oroirress and nrrvrnerirv tn dUfrihute 100 V fiEE Dk firs . Perfumed Borax trAA f o . hUpi,iiUid--. t i - ! j e,5t?u""-ul yrutrcss ana prosperity. Boao Powder among friends. No money required. , w tpiiVZZ. iwi.y.,,prnereWear hit around - w : " ' " : ' tWACI) COMPANY. 211 Instltotc rt, Chicago Y JARRATT. Surope when ,war wasxdeclared. here ii 5n nff trrxA Vff Wi-y --T ; ... - v. i- . .- - , , . o' vi WIVVUI. liauwguviVi illji. - v ,. '