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(Civ. r$ . (H) .679 Ju.y H 19151 nV FARMERS CAN GET BETTER PRICES FOILCOTTON PURE-BRED ,. the -Seed With Those Frotn a Thousand Other Bales and ?,r" Jwhen the Market Is Hungry Gets Results for These North IFilPORTED CATTLE, OOI1SES end SWINE TJ South l destined to bathe breedlnt ffroundi of America Your mild wtatr. w c.-llin Carolina Farmers afj1".1. C'-,d,. Sh.rthni, HHr4; AIHmih T" Angus, Yorkshires, Ysmwerths Brkshlrs. f V ?nrrA!SJrflVK ye5 1 i perlen6e in ielectlng and buying ' for American breeders stock from the best herds and flocks of En land. Commission me. Can furnish best of references. r . V wjrw vmmw aj m uvaifc . "," ByW.C. Crosby. Charlotte.N. C. f . TTtrr a farmer drives up to'the been .found "to . work" quite so well -a t-t a f EO. ILUS, U. . C. V. f ., aiOSIGF, nest Usnshsstsr. Infllaad. cppH on his . wagon, ns ai W4jrt.iiu, . -oyjnai system tne owner the very bottom oi inai uay j -consigns uis --coiion seea or other gc Lnr a little less -because in. products) to an agent, -in definite place, it requires about as quantity, for a definite length V time,' ffluCH j . cAPrtfld .n1arp" rnfi ' Af mirti ei "..'"4ir1 , n i r this is the main reason), because -less than that specifically "set . out by. know that he has .made up his" the owner in the contract; Snd to let that load go at whatever. J .Here is how the systemis practiced nrice is offered and will not there-, ,.jn-the marketing of cotton-seed by fore haul it away, even if the : .price is Mfce Mecklenburg, N; Cr Farmers' Un not very attractive." . j - ' don;. The .County .Union meets" at thel The above, is the statement , of ;an beginning of the season, 1 or a little oil mill manager in a conversation before, and elects an agent, sets with the writer not many days; ago a definite time, limit . on the pool, And that was not .'all he said.,- And ;gxeSv a minimum , rate per ciore than 90 per cent of the crop is , t0IV cash:or . exchange. This is marketed in wagon-load lots by indi- done .for the gake of uniformity vidual farmers either at. the . mill, price - and , tinie--so that the whole the gin, the store,. pr,to. some' one of pool' may go at the same, price and numerous - local buyers. That within thp atn titri ac it vamtVA fk fact (that we have secured the great impossible, to handle it if each indi bulk of the season's seed at virtually'- viduai shoiild insert in his contract a our own price) alone makes it possi-,. different time arid a-different mini tie for us, towards the end oi:thj mum' price.' - A committee of three-is season, to give ,2,150 pounds of ,7K, appointed to arrange ' all minor- de- percent meal tor a ton or seea ana in taijS) inSpect all contracts made byl addition pay a commission ox w the agent, adjust all differences be cents per ton .on the, ,;seed, when tween individuals arid the' agent, and mereDy wc uu 6ci, 6ia.Hwu nx all commissions. , .But- this com- mittee has no signatory powers in contracts. .The purpose of the com mittee is only to supervise the busi ness in a general way and shield the agent from the accusation of "getting a rake-off" on the deal and, inci dentally, to keep, him straight if-he should have, a tendency otherwise. -Thus far the Mecklenburg farmers, through their agent", and committee, have been ablei to make their deals with , local oil mills. After thedeal is made,'the oirmill is furnished with a list of the individual names, and the tonnage of each, and the members of the pool are; notified to deliver their 'seed to f the "mill,', which they do at their convenience but within the time specified' in the contract. i enrt w Ann tnnt ' So there you are. ; According to this statement of an oil' mill, owner and manager, the way , to get the Very lowest price for cotton seed isto market in small, lots just when one happens; to have thel.seed without taking the trouble beforehand even so much as to inquire about .the price. ; Increase .Prices by Increasing Quantity 1 TF THAT is the way' to get the' low- f est price and we prove that.it is every day of the season. the : infer ence is plain that the way to increase the price is to increase the quantity involved in the 'transaction and; use better judgment as to time of mar keting. But when we-remember" that the average cotton grower1 will havet No Longer an Experiment au torn in a season orily. five or sixjTHIS connectionit might be well loads of cotton , seed; to market, we 1 t6 Say that last year an oil mill out can easily seeahat if he puts, them all ,side 0f the'. county wanted to buy the OH the market trip samp rlav and ikpr . i " j- f--j nvA. Me keenest ltinormnt in tiMrVoftniy ;. rt . . ' a .' i.i.:. ; ' j7" :'" to L,narioiie or to oinci. .swuui ne cannot greatly increase the price. -where there .was as - much as a car- 2 V M - tarm?rs "poor their ioad of seed in the pool) to receive eea-tnat is, put them together for " the seed and settle for' them by the ne purpose of marketing-the chance ioad.as they were brought in, either with meal or' cash. - The system has passed the experi mental' stage in Mecklenburg county.' It is no uncommon thing there td see a man who is in the pool haul home three bags more of meal out of the seed.from one bale of cotton than his neighbor who is iot inv the pool gets out of the seed on a bale on the same .live market! ,v,:t, .r day. It js only lair to say, nowever SS; thaXt the. effect;of the PooUs to raise failures. aoletul tale 0 unnumbered haS" been . fully demonstrated that l por successful nractic. ih.r. na -the pool is safe, convenient, and very if tor a Satisfa . -v.,vV,jr uvai Will iG 4U1111V.1 increased. And it certainly, doesn't require an unusual amount of "gump tion to see that by further increas- .S the size of the nonl hv tni -kAAu' ijon of still other farmers, the mar- C advantage will he proportion m increased. "The biceer the oile. e better the nrirp" : , So much for the theory of coopera If yOU h&Ve anv nnttlfi for rjiIa nr won in 'mirriiacA nnv MmmnnlMtA this pinces Good Shorthorns are in demand.. : ' American Shorthorn Dreeders Association 13 Dexter Park Avenue," Chicago, 111. MRKSHIRES SELWYN FARMS EDGAR a MOORE, Prop.. Charlotte, N. C EmSHIRES, EOLSTEIN cad JERSEY CATTLE yttj, s vis v - - fa.BiaiS5;:. : !Ji.ii; . cp$-,J. suit's; , i 1 x TAMVORTHS Tf'ltVfirfh'S Piffs, bred silts and; boars ulUVl ;rfeady for seirice for sale at reasonable prices. All well bred and none but good individuals offered for sale. 1 ' w VE3TVIEV STOCK FADM, , D. J. ITBXOCX. Usr. RA, . WInston-Saleia. If. C. . Lee'a Premier ra cost ti.100, his site told for 11.800, his dam sold for 11,500. J - .Keystone Baron Duke, the Grand Champion Boar at the International Live Stock Show, Chicago. 1910. Offspring of either Boar for sale at reasonable prices. All hogs guaranteed cholera Immune, w Registered Jersey and ttolsteln Cattle. Calves of either sex or breed for sale. Boy from Ibe best and most noted herd In tns Sontb. Select bunch of line Pigs, two to f four months old. ORDER TODAY. WINDY HEIGHTS BERKSHIRE FARM, Sycamore, Va. ' DURQC-JERSEYS nim HP PTCQ Of the choicest breeding UUUIIL riQSf and individual excellence. irate farms. Satisfaction TAF111AfrTnQ Grown on separate farms. IkUmA S V m UUp Prices right . Guaranteed - guaranteed. JOHN D.MORTON, RusnelWlllc.tty, liiirAP.foPCPVC Boars!! Boars!! Purple sJUTUl-Jclacja. bred cafeteria fed; ree Uterpd and cmaranteed. 204 cut for next 30 days. or until we sell 60. Better set yours early. Large litter hv mature sows. W. W. SHAY, , s CruscN.C MONTROSE FARM REGISTERED DUB0OJEHSEY PIGS Both sexes not akin. Best breeding. . Hiffh JOHN fY T. ANDEBSON. Potadexter, Va. ew vital A Sin? ulc c.UiC. profitable 'to all who are in it-and, horerl .Uldl c.a"noJ. Deig" Wna1v thn..whb are i ored or modifiv::.::n""rct : unfortunately, those who are not, wt be morl VCJ "?rul ' tfiev wait longenough. . dividuals and Simnlf ro-M.l , - lv.1 a i in a i t 1 1 Pri rrs i vii i a . . . . . - - . e so firmlv KftJrr?ut.j of a load of cottonseed. is to sell it ro-clad contrVV S5-r,?:;u alone when the bale is ginned; the mere aggrega- Trt 1ontTA fi.A tl,k;.rf where webe- ler a .imnTI rt."u. rests un- . . ... wav tfi t the ieast.out ether by an el o( timV tiWt , . T" ' way to get the most out of it is to lu Z' 1 d,s,n: haul it home and pool it with the Tge a 'We number of S ' 'ed of a thousand-other bales and V' Si seUhen, he market is hungry. A... . 'yt over the nnnl iitirUr v . ' oluteV5PeClfie? con(lition3, is as ab- - Editorial Comment.. .The North . . "S WjS trip fft1 .( t : : i .: ' cl-x.' TT-.v,' TTnii-in will representative to assist any Nual ill the contfo1 -of the indi- Carolina , -mer over his individimlin-. nA' a ! final! W enered the- pool." County Union that.wisnes to maugu 1 faSL lnterest of the 'indi- atehhis system of pooling cotton hch the aPCC c mininiuin price at wish copies of this blank can get them Fn -it .P001 ay be marVptrl . "hv onAincr a two-cent stamp to Mr. nese Purposes nothing has Crosby. O. I. C. HOGS punt-aftiD o. i. c. nos of the best breeding. Special price on I-montiis-old pigs. 140 head to sel ect from. Write for description.' A few bred guts. OWDV B 2. Bedford Clty. Va. Horjo POLAND-CHINAS Poland China and - Mammoth Black Poland China 4 to 6 months old, Mammoth Blacks 8 weeks old. Now Ready at Great Bargain. , . Order early to eet choice, JOHN A. YOUNG & SONS, Greensboro, N. C, POLAND CHINA PIGS From Large Progressive Boars and Sows, f. E, BXOWN, UCKFKKS30K0, TENSI. HOLSTEINS HOLSTEINS We have tor sale a number of the tons of King Serf Pontlae Alcartra Snd, the son and namesake ot John Arfman's 150,000 Holstein buu, out of Advanced Registry cows with heavy butter and milk records. They are, by all odds, the best wo have ever had, and we have had good ones for years. Will be pleas ed to supply information concerning thtm , Johnson Bible College Klmberlln Heights. Tenn. HEREFORDS Hsrsford and HolsUln Bulls and rmsis of best Qua lity for sale. Largest registered ; herd in the South Write us your waiits. ; ' ' Olltnsr Brothers, gmfnenee, Ktntuoky. , . . ' JERSEYS j OAKWOOD FARM L ureeaer ci jersey 4 UUU IQT It A I CUTS , Nothing bui bulls for ssla at present Prices1 . ' from $40.00 to 1100.00. R. L SHUF0RD, Prop., Newton, N.C w. I. WWf " Jm M w M mi in Vrm never will settle this Imrjortant ouestion beyond tha nosslbiuty of loss tin you own rouv own cutter. Get It this yearnow. here's still time to gel a - LIZZARD ; Ensilage Cutter Even If your dealer Is sold out he can get im mediate shipment from the factory. Th Blinard la ton by nenfer f um tnsiiMBM nor- moos apptito-Mir-fM uw,w " Urate to mti beUrhWlmpl. dorabM. 'IiM.iii .iirMi. r.ilMnM Writs today for eatalor-ak naret Ommts nam It fva aon mow mm u mam ywu msm The Jot. Dick Mfg. Co. A mm. Bo42. Of Canton, O. dfr SHORTHORNS SHORTHORN CATTLE . Watch for bur Shorthorns at the Fairs. Writs for prices on what you want ; - XSrtDEZA IAKU, . tlcucry VtUey, Tea, HORSES AND JACKS Kentucky Saddle Horses Stallions, Hares, Geldings snd Colts. 15 to 20 per ct. off on every horse on our farms forfthe next thirty davs. Write us today fully describing the horses you L warn, - 1? - iii i ... ni n mil- l i ii mi i THE COOK ARMS; Box 435, Lexington, Ky. Percheron Stullfon The undersigned has for sale the yearlinsf Ftrcheron stallion, . ; - , Cortwllk, Recorded Nmaber 113461 In fUe Percheron Society ol Amerlcau This colt is sired by Dragron, out of Her mine, an imported mare. Dragon is one of the greatest sires in America and Cornsilk's half-sisters won the Futurity Prize at the 1913 International Stock Show. , , . This offers a, rare opportunity to buy a 'young stallion whose blood lines cannot be excelled. " ., " -' - ., r- Llndsey Pattersion, V Wlnston-Ssltm. R. C. The Animals Friend Your stock Is suffering from the torture of biting In sects. Your hor.es, and mules do less work, Dr cows give from one-fourth to one-third less milk. Protect ' your stock and increase your profits by using Shcpard's Fly Guard & Veterinary liniment Manufactured from tha oils of the Jjmslesf Hof. Buaranteed to protect stock from the torture of all bit fnir insects-horse flies, dog f lies, deer files, mosaultps, ticks, etc Invaluable for the treatment of sore backs, mils; scratches, chafing, etc. Get a bottle today-guaiv. snteed as represented. For sale at all first classstores. Price. JSC If your dealer cannot supply you, wrlta Slicpard's Chemical Company, toc-rlVilrainflton, N. C mm? t
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