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6C (18) I I 'ii'; OFFICES: CHAM. ALA. .. ' MEMPHIS. TEC. UAIXIGn.N.C. . DALLAS, TEXAS. A.T- . S Of -SL A r. ... . - new ioauujce,Mi ronru Avenue? J CALEXG2 Chicago Office. 409 Advertising Banding. 7. SUBSCRIPTION RATES . - . . - - - - Ou Ter fit six months, 89 rents; three months. 25 cents. term snbeertptMBs, if -paid arsnur m ranee: two rears. -SL56; three years, 12; fire yean. $3. . Class at M or more, without agent's com mission, 9 cents. Foreign subscriptions, $3 year; Canadian. flJSO. The date to which your subscription is paid Is given on the little red a yellow sUp ea pass 1. OUR TWO BEST SUBSCRIPTION OFFERS Oae old snbsexier and one new subscriber, If sent together, earn get The ProtrressiTe Farmer one year f or f 1JH. A dub of three yearly snaeeriptloas. If tent togethen U for $2. Each Advertiser's Reliability Guaranteed WE WILL positively make good.-the loss sustained by any subscriber as a result of fraudulent inisrepresenUtlons made in The Progressive -Farmer on the part of any advertiser who proves to be a deliberate swindler. This does not mean, that . we will try to adjust trifling disputes between re liable business houses and their patrons, but in any case of actually fraudu lent dealings, we will make good to the subscriber as we have-just indicated. "' The conditions of this guarantee are that the lalm 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 . ehall cover only the purchase price of the article In question, nor aggregate over 11,009 on any one advertiser, and that the. subscriber must say when writing each advertiser: "I am writing you as an advertiser ta The Progressive Farmer, which Guar antees the reliability of all advertising it carries." ' a a Jefferson stahoako P0L,c"iJ M -. ----- ::,7 WHX 1 1 in Farmers ad axe invetting practically all the resources of this Company in um montage rcai raraie. toanv Dcuevuig uiem io oc me saicsi investments we can make on behalf of our policy holders. : .Thousands of men who recognize the strength of these investments have taken out policies in the Jefferson Standard . Life Insurance Company, sad we wast to number you among them.1 . . '. ? ' Just remember that when yon pay , us a premium, the money stay at home. : Your premium assets mtrease, and this premium earns impound interest for you. , Wrke for information descnbmg policies that will cover .your need.' - :r:-'y,CK -f: -v son Standand Life mm f The largest old Hue life usurance co., m ine boutn. , Greeiuboro- Carolina LET US LEND YOU SOME WtTO -irtj THE PncCIlESSIVE FARMm We Ilast Paj-Tcchm llck; thl u EVERYTHING that country teach-. To-.tart 03 with a new. crop 4t aroP'Tr; - .. , u.A.A : "nts would be something Und 2 . ca wi. vi ,;vi,v. . "new. n price. The value of the small salary ;ccnt8 t.-" paid heretofore has decreased almost grower handa. -Buch a pru. in 'eft the-one-half. Instead of becoming tetter the ruising of moat if not inf u a paia, as snouia dc inc case, incy wui quu-emenis, ,wn? mean n era of pr this year face an actuaf; reduction in iPioasiyj unknown in the south. 8perlt,; ,-1 ....u.a :j -There is 3Miy. uai( sicpj ait id. iu , - , - -7 ox lone sta 1 ' crease their salary in proportion ' to" ton ,md e at phenomenal ievj At- ..a a j;a!-.. - - The foreign suddIv of a... . tnc mcrcasca cost 01 commouuics. - ' r ves 13 short. The shoes worn by teachers have ""S . bi, Rubied in price ;;the price of cotton . cioming nas almost aouoiea; mere rSea Jsiandplanter should watch hi will be a large increase in the charge - with scrupulous ciosenesa. He mUst- di!'P for loard this year, even in our COUn- gently .'employ every, known device to clr trv districts : wool dothinif is almost cumven the weevil, for the reiav prohibitive in price and ; Still Some 11688 of development renders Sea islands country teacners wiu De called on to v uieni. teach a four months school at a sal-: LJl fl e,ard' owing ary of $35 per month or a salarvfr51' . $140 per year!. -This IS grossly Unfair, for It-has figures. , With the weakening lAnfl o been almost impossible - forK many ft thaJ teachers to exist on 'these nominal the farmer more con salaries even in normal times. If we" TO.ieio one year are to retain . men aiva .women ot ccu ana cott0n worth as teachers therefore,, we must : increase their salaries. ..The second grade teacher who has been erettinc- $35 per month should get $50 tr $60 this year and other teachers an m- crease accordingly. It is grossly un- fair tn rirh ipcc Than fhic nnH vVA members of-any community find that the taxes will jiot. allow such an in crease in , the local teacher's salary,, they should increase it by private ai At ,v . f 3uuuiuuuus tauicr tnau pay a small -salary -and tacceptc an' in efficient teacher. ' P. T. H. . Miss Nick Used the Telephone The Progressive Farmer Pig and Chicken Club, Gentlemen: , . T RECEIVED my pig' and "certainly am well nlpa:pf1 wirVi il- Vt m.:y1.. s VHV v - . AAV. v Vigil" . ed 85 pounds and is a beauty. ' One ot my neighbors said he is going to 4-n A - . Savannab. Ga. C- T. WILLIAMS. Mcrlh Carolina Markets Price paid by nterchmta for farm products in um markets of North Carolina at reported to the Dirlslon of Markets, VVm. B. Camp, Chief, for the week end" - : I I I - l 11 , ' ;.. a a. I s j - - Q o wlo flu.toft.a; Ahoskle .;-.. J0.S3K... $2. 25 ....$1.00 ..'.'7 Charlotte v.. 1.T5 -.88 2.T5 $8.00 1.00 $6.50 Durham ....i 1.90 .85 ... 8.00 5.00 1.20 5.00 Payetteviller.it 1.80 .8SH .... 2.50 . 6.00 1.00 .... Lomberton 1.90 .... 2.25 .... 1.00 .... New Bern..... 1.85 - .86 $3.25 8.25 0.50 1.25 7.50 Raleigh 1.77 ' .90 3.00 2.25 10.00 1.00 5.00 Rocky Mount ; 1.92.92 4,85 ' 8.00 10.00 1.00 8.00 Scotl'd Neck .. .1.90 -.86 .... .... 8.25 1.10 .... WinBton-Salga I 1.80! .001 .J0) 1601 6.201 1.151 5 00 BUTTEB. EGGS. POULTUT AHIX HOG PEICB3 Tews- Charlotte. . ......... send m a club and iret him.self a mV " ciuriott t j; j A.t . . . . r ornam ...vr,.,.. a uiu not nave any trouble getting my Fayetteoe rlni -V cimnlv j al . Lumberton ........ telephone.' Twas really fun. rtuK cimnlv -i11ol o At."! Lumberton .. ' ui wuuu u v ti iuc w Bern ' Have tvr tAoir4 .a:a. a! - Hootland Nwk . . wuiBtonBaiem Oaners vet - anrl in h tnnrim. T nm -r J fcA& MIV.UIUUV A -A AAA ' ' ' . ' Calling him "Buster " Am afraid T PB1CE3 OljroTTOXCTTON 8M!D AND - i ' v .-,.-;-. raj j iTfriTiSVlf astsskM 1. 091 80.45110.40 .30 ; .50 .48 .45 .43 .42 .45 4S c.45 .45 .48 MO r.48 I -a no o o 8 a (2 $0.25 .30 .80 .30 .30 .30 .28 .80 .25 .27 $0.30 .25 ;'.25 .20 $0.20 .15 .15 .15 .85 .251 .25 .17 .18 .22 .15 m. $1100 15.00 13.00 15.00 15.00 The Beat Pumpo IEver Saw am, . MISS LINDA WCK Hickman County, Tenn. GEORGIA NOTES T ?isI dAnt f threBank of Tennllle.-KJ'A:-.? McMaster. Is . a strong .o. w uaving me iarmers of Georgia ralsemore wheat. He has not purchased ZSESgS-F meal ,or the paBt three years, .T5L2?. ?.n?.cre-of jrround. close to vvivviftto - i irni ii fir ' 'Anmiia Ma. . wheat and corn to supply his family-of Ave used?0 tn flour ani me&l they have - , . ) UiaviUus ICtittoo seed Foundi .'---towsj.5.X :?;:.t? v cotton UPacSoabel Mealfor . - .-. .y.-ii.. Thursday t ' Ton Setd Ahoskle ...... 18.27 -- ... . Charlotte -i;......;: v '20.00 . $0.60 Durham' .19.80 Fayetterflle. 19.50 ,. .75 2500 Lumberton ..19.80 .'. .... New Bern - ;19.00 . . .90 ..... Baleigh .....,;..., ,19.50' .83 2700 Eocky Mount ...,, 19.00 - .90 , 2800 Bcotland Neck i-..:..r- 19.28 I .90 - have three onmna nf mm mab. ww wwj writes M. Polk. TobinsoorL tacy are nacaeaoy oa year's pump-makintf vwo, - csciocmoer, we gaaraareo best pumps ! wonder I aperi- n POULCT PITMPI ' 0 IVMY iUVUAi i fully perforn tte work forwhleh ft b ree- write fooay xor new Tree eraiuendee. Write today for new 1 Vbeok, "Pomps for Bvery Serviee.1 abm oar oervtoa Dept. to I V ' AodreMDep. 1 tobaipyoa. FV. 1 to iMe 5 "SnS S the GmldaMfg.Ce. MMnometmnd Work 9 There -oPr f' w.no own acent farms of ii .n m(P6Aua3lA!2r of so11 one inherited near !A other was a ten- 77 Jr. uu" 10 purcnase his place of 180 acres. Th ftn.o tr. d Cotton XI1nalval .v.. -ii . . . 1i . - i aio vmvr nas raise cl Sd'V h$l' c,a tt,e' or 18 a "aiversl-PA"16'- . The former is In debt the Thii and na" a ank account. H2.fJLS tatwn r condition -of itMM Ch! rMM AUa rh'fikih Give a Testament to This Soldier! The South Atlantic Agency, of the American Bible Society piacc a Knaici-eovered Mew Testament in the hands of every American soldier within the bounds of Virginia, AVest Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia and' Florida: SneVmiSr kM furhJhe Testaments at 25c each, but the ' ' Ttnt L Su b5 PrVlded by popular Ascription. Every 25c": hand, rill Place u"6 .0f .thesc Testaments in a soldier's Z n fJS?e:i "V?1?".!" requested, but if you can - "I V ai iea8t "C. Address. Tie Cotton Market SHuatica THE general' cotton market has been firmer. - iniS WeeK. Buntnlntn. i the abnormally low temperatures " over the South, continued holders and strengthening statistics. .Then ueny there has been the . ban on - grain ycvu.auon. wmca is reported to have caus. ed some switching of wheat peculators'"into the cotton market To these re trv tomed to the dizzy heights attatri- ir. .. grain and provision markets- cotton.' natur ally looks alluringly cheap. ; ; : But It Is not at times like the rinf cotton needs speculative aunW. . .h port is needed during periods of over-supply and abnormal depression. Not many iro.' ducers have any cotton left, und wA . www uv have some are probably carrying It for "the reoioranon Of world peace. whn ordinary Increase In the AetrtnAin ...., . - - ...... 4Wuii in fancy price To be ure, advance buying on new crop months, has put these dellverie ULSiAMi'SUlillti RATES -v'Now in effect"'' --; " "During- a limited time you can se cure an Unlimited Life Scholarship at a. savins; of tl000 ; ' ' More thanxio.000 young men and '. women have been trained for success by gmithdeal Business College. f What'we have fone for these we can do for yoo. Write today for cat alogue. "k ' , ' - ; Z- Please address personally to - : ; W, X Bmlthdeal, Preeldent, tSIwITIHIOE AL Cu:cc3 College : '..,r i.- Bxcsitciniu va. ' ; " - The South'! Oldest Business College wmmm 1 a Sv &ALa avtstABl rfVlffll J 71 1 a ana I'l or ysjjs -tioni a Sts hswl ' t,nMiM,m-nAfltoraitroa.nof ' bulldeurn.rsto.uityoa.not :whatUcheapeetsnaeadwt , tobuild, Orereoaiter ow Kerowme or Gaaollae. Lmiirerteold dlJflady OyimtMd i o Da Mtiia trial. Write mw for New Xnglne Itook and money-saving PJJ"' OTTAWA CSANUPACTUKINa COMPA ;1093 King street, Ottawa, hnMlq)Si JUTefe ParriftM L'L Jlivi nni . tt. . . . ihi iumi in-- . V Ilimpa. nnapJacV,lbmt,piMw V.New t!Ul rrt ,V-"fV.u,10,iSf-toof. t 1 ' - Hi 9fUI a. ".,1 va, , 470 Shockoo Une, Richmono. i ''
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