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V ... LOOK , FOR THIS KSW: PERFECFIOK ;THL. Vs. r wr ot a rrruiuautzatiuiC HERBERT; C LONG.-, Fort Collins, CoId. v:.v I - Editorial Comment.-It Js indeed very important for farmer? id "know parliamentary rules if "they r are , to, Bold their own in public. meeting of fl kinds. In some localUmdnV it is customary for the members, to.ignbre" such rules, the result being that the farmers do not learn how. to conduct themselves when they:.take;part 'in' other conventions or - public - occa sions. The fundamental parliamen tary rules are easily learned and, are given in simple language'. 'in -'the pamphlet containing the Constitution nf f ha L - ITT i . .v maimers union, and these nar- Yqu'11 see her in the , windows and on the t ; c 6 xi n t e r s of ; hard-''77- ware, furniture .arid . department stores everywhere. ' -. She.stands for'the NEW -RERFECTION OIL the fficient' de. made. id kit- r over ves. and 4 NEW stoves " with fireless cooking oven attached. - 1 1 'NowServing 000000 Homes FOR SALE HERE . 1 1 ""3f PERT Oil OOKSTi, Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White OH to obtain best results in oil stoves, lamps and heaters, v " STANDARD OIL ; 'COMPANY -. WatWgton, D. C. n , Charlotte, N.C Norfolk, Va. Charletton, W. Viu RichmonoVVa, - Charles ton, S. C and . thV" industries and business dir ectly connected. with it were controll- 4 liametitarv nik an. ,kiriu i- vuuccu.wua u were coniron- Editor Clarence ed - rmers, that the, industry so How Farmers Cn- 1 ( r ZT -; -orgamied: would be able . to secure to Profits' CoPcrate and-Double all efficient workman it a living as ' ; :i good" as - any other industry? Of Who a 7 '' . ' ' " " course it would. Adapted f from nnat Urgamzation, Would Do for- George W. Russell. Farmers 'pE disadvantages the unorganir- Importance AIL Working. Together purchases t are fi"t, ; HIS organization, idea has already tail ldri? supplier ,at re--;X beenrannliVrl tn nmTr, ia11 prices thrnnrri, - uccu -appuca io communiry uie in nijji tnrough a .hterarchv- . ,r r and j;bber, iSIfq ' with th succes that wr alreW Passes through a J pr?f : These ;Pple organized '.mth before toiddle.the. definite- aim - of ' improving the He controls ne?Z of country life. They markeTins He K 7 -?.V-. a.ecjded- ofl definite- things, that would "e Duys retail and e U : .-.i.-' jii.i.i- and their: home. life,, and they pulled mea"l v"' Vlccse or butter, fltfur. aii of ma"!0 'fVandthe rthey ireettin- there wholesale.' He Tj etail .and selh. Improve theirjagriculturc'.their health ldW material and iurl i ". ana tneir "me lite, , and they pulled P o baco ,if " ?uab e-. lt r together ."for the accomplishment of se predetermined aims. And P ana. ' .-... '" ,...' - Vuli the sale trn Tilt v tnat tney-are. striving tor, are abso- f?table industriel 1?pottJPt a - individual effort. '.They require for culture are h tL tA consummation the simultaneous ?ess men who are fi b-uii" ' Pusl( iri the' same direction of a large l'f' ning, warehn. - vninnberlof people. " Jt is like moving a ?n. ffi requires: a dozen men for tnnin the meat tr9i? ablTdryin the.job.V If half push, in one direction .Ration of 'the t tannn.and;and the 'other' half in' another, the S i end Crops air?yPr?ducts.of, house wiltstay right there; or if one of lcd entirely by o th?r?f ' tue; COrt": Push arid en another and then an wo Se Unornized farm! ln Tthf wse other till , all twelve, have pushed at has r Whe the far iL'tor ' different times, th'e house ' still will in a ?riad Paras&rt;Va But-if all of them push W ' 'c condition th - - tne salIle time and in the same di" Uhe79botl? farer and khnf action, then-and not till thenwill ! dream lrtlPssible w ;f V the desird d be Wcomplished and assert thaf ;r - luc juoveo. Pinion, .n, u mat if agriculture Democrat.. 1 -"o.. (3 - 1 ua, - BEST mssi for FOOD P Reached by At v W I -'- .1 t rt we nave seven tnousana' Express Agents in the South, located at seven thousand different cities and towns, all of them anxious to help vou find a market for vour butter eggs poultrv, fruit,, fish, vegetables and other farm produce. Let us list vour name in our Market Bui ferins Ask vrmr Rimms Aomt Kniit if. -T rw rate on food products.--Quick shipments. Prompt delivery. ; Sffiiep Esgress fcf aiy "Serve the Public" rcrri - - . . A uA. Tt,. . 1 ..' .. . 1 III IT r "XY TCrn Ci:3 C3 CrairrUT-tulIt espclny to uw lumber h$tt und flclr iMirwir vuier row, ino w Mir of r. u it we liomea runmng, fastest eutflna' "7" wojiKinmiw, uHi.uivanu muiowiuij naa lire uinvin d"1 w"6'"" dbii leeu wares, mi sen evr lawntea, wire tnm orw, steel held Mocks, steel dogs, automatic offset of the Jofl wbeo oicflcd tack, eprfc; We build lxg llllli. Mounted Planere nd Matcher cwlni Saws, Eager, etc. V SALEL1 IHQM IVOIiriS, VInsf cn-S&lcxn, rl, C, cad Cclczn!;S2,SC
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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