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r. Y IV t-r ' ' -"I i- t' A ..i1 J I." (5 J? ;J1 i. 5 ' 3 'A' 'Ml n h 1. 514,(14). 07 V LA mm . - - a! atAitAM "under brtsd at one-uura mora. w Sri:;- v,.,t tnaii rfrofit over factory cost. .J;r, r-jr-rji tOCFINC 108 if. feel to roll. v wriuet Ad i viuwi -mi .a Shipped auick from Richmond; little freight. ; Frw SampI and New Catalog auotinaj5 ffigESoSoOOArticles for Home, ,1m. Shoo Every Southern Farmer needs thlBbook.. THE SPOTLESS COMPANY . "IW Sonft'i Mail Order Hwaer l7SShoekoe RsclmonJ, Va. is " , , , or JO O D'0Sl 1 Xk- i 'i I EETCE YOUSPETiDA CCLLAH for roofing Bend for our Wff free fiannles "Everwear" Steel Boofios, wholesale factory prices and special SO day bargain offer. Get better roofing far half usual price. ' HETAL SHCoLES 1 $198 PER SQCASE. FkHGOT PAID . New process. Lower prices than ever be fore. Better than wooden shingfea. "Ever wear" Metal-Shingles won't warp, -carl Or split Fire can't burn them. Easy to pttt cn-we furnish toote free, pay freight and goarantee roofing. ' DON'T DELAY. Write for free roofing Book p, . S.W JL SsTamua, Ga. 3i jJtlfeiMllMll LOOKS BETTER. ' LASTS LONGER. " COSTS LESS PER JOB THAN THE OTHER KINDS.' WHY NOT BUY IT! - Ask your dealer or write The n. B. DAVIS CO., Baltimore, Md., for information. " ROYAL HAY PRESSES HORSE TWO WORSE or powen . ONE 1 ii i ' i. ,. Devoted to Organisation, CoopWattoit and Makefaflg . , Contributing Editor.: USlVrS-SS 'FARMER cA i.rc.tin- statistics to show that 1 -14 tany cases it w-actually more 11 . pensive to put. op and" operate ani - f crior .warchctrse tlian one of t JS: I ard dicn;"17or- example, m aT : ,?nil orth Curd - is reduced abotit Rn A dlc . 7 Jf-'vvcni dv the ' tied ,IA ''fvffTrlM. IT . J UK. SUGGESTED TOPICS FOR DIS CUSSION AT LOCAL. UNIONS use , -ol ' -sprinklersr .UnnAci., . THE NEED TOU-COnOKTARfc; ;rIcf rlra reat 3d 1 - nomFiS'T-: be alTectef by the erection. J JUNE What Sort of Unral OreAits System Do We Need and How May We Secure ItT . How Mar We Better Beghlate Honrs of Labor on the Farm? , Plans for a Neighborhood or Union Picnic Thte Summer. ; How May We Best Cooperate In 3ttar keting This Year's Crops? uvvuw , - ',; rtrnnrr mi mm mi . , . ui uiuuern warp. of Asnculturo - t,vi;fjnnona hm 1 W crop to A.k . the Department or ASncuure ; be jOOO balesa BttfficSnZh ' f' -'J?:?! of 'such warehouses SSff i "5? - Your Local na Vunlyrm,...-structed.kljd equippedVith autnT ' " forested . i.; y;-, ..; sprinklers; I orq$64 j HT HE cotton warehouses already inxill of this crop were to be stored for ! I existence are, ample -in aggregate six months the; saving. in insurance storage capacity, according to & re-: alone would be. approximately $7 000 tr enrAtr - mnrlp bv the,' '"United 000. -As a matter of fart mo.,. Je , AVOID WASTEBY COOPERATION States department "of -Agriculture, ,to: ' cxistmgt7warehouses could-be remo-1 fc store as mucn oi tne crop as-inerc is eicu bauiiacioruy, '"u" t'' u'w-Wft any need for, but they are, poorly dis- " r ? : ; tbutef The best , i:,to:is at 24 Cent, th. Maximum P.,.ibl. Time, and "1 r ' WOlth Hnc.Th.y Should Be Owned . -'V"r 4n-'..TBE State insurance report for to ' AW - tO-' Par.' nCS.Cv vumpiivatv.vuy , , (, . v,t v r v. d are iargeiyj ; - -?vr , i muiuai lire operauye.jr : finon nf tWron. an T ACK of capital hinders and weak- ". Responsible 'for keeping so many cot- rce companies m Kansas to be i nrftAirtivt efforts of r . !-,. .Mitth -nt trir - with" a total membershio of 944 farmers perhaps more than any otner credit m., A better, system, of - AV1: m- ;TLT Z 1 AMW68; class. Certainly very, tew larmers warehouses' would-do.much to telpir3' 'uo' average cost per hare any capital to waste.- And 'yet, the sftuation. i : - : TvZ? t there are big leaks and wastes ' on .Cotton, according to "the Govern- A1 H 'atmers AH lance Insurance nearly every farm that nTay he pre- mentv specialists, is considered the ;upany; ot, which. I am secretary, vented. " . t- verv W collateral and harikets" arid "; "fCI! umess as a state in- When-one farmer-pays $25: for a Wines -ftfen in' ircneral arc willing ; stitution since levu, and the state n stalk cutter that will render eryice'.to ind.mon'ev on it at lower interest s"rance reP" t0J.Ue;e5?5 31 1912 than on i dition is, loss as if he should invest $20 in idle, v; however this.is Yy.rarely i MI 5e S iaDor. wnen a. larmci .www iu done4 The , farmers are accustoraea- T-r"" -"T - UVFWllluvm own a $125 reaper and binder, "all by ;to di oge of thcir cr0p at the earliest Pef a?n"m' t-f T16 c?mpafly himself --when that same reaper and ibFle fflomenfand'in'the nearest C f"5. gr the P"" y t,meS ?f t: j.-, !.: -vi;' Af wtci nrt tU - . . . . : : lSv.!-94-y5. When business wpnt uuiuci JS .wuic v, "b ;t0wn. Much ot the crop, it not. airoi ' ' U t J 7 i TIl tt v j wheat andoatcrop of a half-dozen.... frequent!y pledged, m.advance scmafsh ?ne..end ?c -Un,teJ other farmers in the vicinity; it 'rep-. ordef0 obtahi '.supplies rfor, the : State-itq .-.the., other and banks and resents an inexcusaDie wasic yi vdV" farmer - Even when theDrice drops "VW' wr v ital. . - ; ' . ' as low as It didjn the fall of 1914, the :r -VvotettionDnrmg rom the standpoint ot tne .average need for immediate xash induces the .l Acac 1UUIU ul "mc small tarmer, we might go-through farm ,6 depress-, the-market .still- bOT.rowf.d.a olla(T' Ualog of expenswe fnrther, w' ihrowmi 'all of his "cot- '.ts losses, promptly and sa isfactor, y, the . whole ca pt m.uic icw iouuuc wucic tnc p-tpj:nnj differ what, s ,Vnnwn to cooperative spint; is- eliminatmg : it. e trade as country damage:" ,'" ' ; This waste of capital, tied up.in ex- Qn the other hand it is 'pointed out pensive farm machinery. that stands ;-in -a new' publication of the United" idle three-fourths, of the season dur--States, Depaftment 0f Agriculture ing which it is capable of rendering , Bulletin 216, "Cotton Warehouse's' service, benefits nobody except the that an adequate warehouse system manufacturers of farm machinery ' wouM enaDlethe farmers 'to store , , ' .''. - " their cotton at prices lower than' Comparativelrfew.indmduaHarm- those charged for the.same service: fSZCe UO account, as much labor-savincr farm ' cotton stored in : a standard : ware-; implements and machinery as' needed. i ' house would be; much .lower than at t . ."" 9 . -, 7 v .. - ' lie, dollar -frequently fails.' ! i Mutual insurance has come to stay forever-with the farmers, and we may look-forward io the day, not far dis tant, when the great bulk of farm in-, -surance will be- transferred from the old-line -companies to the farm mu-tuals,- where .it belongs.-C. F. Mm- genbock,' Secretary Farmers Alliance THE ROYAL DOESTH You ean make one of on. presses Dav for itself quick. Baled hay Eaves barn epace finds a ready market and gets a ' better price. We build a press that will Buit yon our prices are right. ' Catalog describing eaeh style and telling about ca pacities, weights, etc. , sent free onrequest. CHATTANOOGA I M PLEMENT & MFG.CO. No1 Bovoc &TATIQN.CHATTANOOQATCNN. II . ailll.U'J . Send us your Scrap Iron. Metal. Rubber, - Bones, Rafirs,, Baes, Bzeein& KSRl Check np-ee it you Jaav ny. let chll dren himtlor It If extra cash. Write tor quotaffi. Wo mall check day. , Upmnt ' rccclv&d "''"' ''''' i '"'v.''' ''' james c c&irni & company, 1 901 KMt Cr St., Rlohmnd, V. Itelercncet uay Mrcantlle Asencr. OIae Start a "Meat Ring- , As a result we find that 'in.nearly ev- the present time. Since cotton is re- - npHE "meat ring," as an exchange ery neighborhood one farmer 1 may garded as such a safe collateral, the" - L reminds "us, is f a good form of own a-manure spreader, another a -merchant would-be "willing to exfendw" neighborhood cooperation for hot reaper, and .binder," another astump - time to the farmer if warehouse re-Vweather, "In communities where the puller; another a shredder; and so . ceipts" were deposited with him as col-' distance to .the meat market is great on. Perhaps in the community there; lateral.' The local bank would take? many farmers .are almost compelled may be enough individually - owned these receipts from the merchant as" -to do without' fresh meat during the . farm " machinery . to supply . all - the f urther accommodation, and the larger. : summer,m6nths for the reason that it needs. Where such, is the case, the bank, from which the local bank has:;is too far to-town'and there are no application of the right' kind oLco- in all probability obtained' the loan-farnifacilltiesfor keeping a carcass, operative spirit- in'the exchangeTof would also extend time. - In thisway Thewav out: of the difficulty is to ',- tne use ot;tnis iaDor-savmg macnin- crup couia De marketed gradually '. form -a neighborhood meai Kiyx win wd. ly.wdi.u -wi-'uu ua Biauniu m consequence. whereby, a group. 01 lanuci a l ctl'-cwuvuuw .auiuuun. juj : vuujcia-vuai, , ouui - rt v sysieiu " WOU1Q 7f Or- the Summef filling ui tion in the ownership, or in -the 'ex- tend to free the farmers,, especially otherAnimal at stated intervals, tne . change of the privilege, of the use of those of the tenant class, Jrom the'earcass 'heihg. divided among in expensive farm machinery deprecia-' endless chain of debt. It would not.' mm Wc th rinff. This is a case, tion and waste may beavoided, and of course, end at once or completely!' of the .farmers heing producers, mw- larmers may nave tne, oenents.oi ia: xne creait system. by which'the suo- AUmn and mnsumers all in bor-saving-machinery where it would . ply merchant sometimes obtains' in-! - - 4 -- ' - otherwise' be impossible, simply; be- terest of from 25 to 35 cents on a dol- : cause me average iariuer is nut,auie ai s worm Ot supplies, if. however - - vpnture. implements an.d farm machinery, even if it were, economical for him to own all of them individually. - t ., .-. - ' ' .".'V'". ;-Cw": ' ''":'.' - '. .'w 'Again, it. is practical to avoid the waste that we are suffering from idle farm machinery by selling interests J . EE TOtJH OWN U2HCHANT. Kwplnjronr own rwvVnt the profit tbe dealer would get. "Everwear" -"- LuutUB G ALy ARIZED Wire Fncln will (WW yon money. tnk bettetwt twice lon. Bend bow for Fnea Book iiJi l Who le 4ireet f.om factory prfaw. WBITB W mm . Wi ' . . At " OSES There' are- some essentials w - was not ah.M.',rpli ?us;v yrr" recognize necessary to settle accounts fe 4" sufficient cash ed and economy in living practiced, will maintain . many of the more determined groW- -Sf1??: 7nL . . managernent, ers should in the course of two. or" CZ V, bi-red- to (abso; tfirep u - i. i r casn - must, uc-v three years be able to place them- tlHp1v nh f.redit); cutti selves on a cash, basis. 1 ' - ,elf C- i W t , V . . - .- not-be resorted tp: f cutting pnee s tnr . a. " - At the present time the .:hftst,Wari':v;--' u;Airtiv&. -.to'AiL --. he . in the reaoerand binder, or tbe H- houses have be snt k... f.-i-:- . t '. 1 ? t, at the enu y way . we can render full service .rttiv.: 4;i t , .J uojr tvsiiig money on tne in- spirit mu&i jjc r . co an economic mistake alreadv made veem. 1 t..-- . . ; " Z, t.w oa tna ntam a tu , and a rerecetitprl 4 vii ' ' , uccause 01 poor, JiNoi .eYeryivvA1?,'Jr " ijtiaecr5 -ana as represented-in our idle ma- rnnstmrr;, j . ....- . ntil rood mandB sheds. iedy are usually losing monev on the'ini--'stirit,, "must bt vestment, U ma- , construction v and iev, high rates of 11 J. Z.; G. ment investigators present a number ; Kansas State Grange - 1 or ,i 1 1 1 v - -rtrtimuOlty. m inc v""V . -w, make our investments -wtuVii fVi f .1 . y.j. nnA , and thus remedy are usa11v Win- tn;. ii..---''.A,vu iet m i uvjr LUC 4U OJJi . . "ujv , iciiieo rt VAA rWnf .Mrprv 1rrn1itv catl chinery that b rusting out under The ' "l-0 . ilZluhi Do06
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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