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SI ft 13 PROGRESSIVE FARMER 'AND COTTON PLANT. Thursday, December 14, CO-OPERATIVE TOBACCO FACTORIES. Mr. Veazey Urges All Growers of the Weed to Rally to the Tobacco Asso-men ad Experimental Station, as is used in touring the southern and eastern tier of counties in South. Carolina. This car is under the im mediate supervision of Prof. J. !N. j Harper, of the Agricultural Depart- a J TT1 X-1 Oi.i. elation. Messrs. Editors: I see in your pa per, of the 28th of November an ar ticle written by Mr. O. L. Joyner, of Greenville, advocating as "the to amplify them, giving practical hints for the carrying out of the nature work of this outline, and also suggestions as to the method of teachmer and the material and liter ature to be consulted in connection with this work. , mi . tn "inese suggestions will appear m The Progressive Farmer each week. sisted hv Prof. . W. S. Morrison, of the department of History and Eco- i i i nomics, wno is lecturing on maus-i . -xv , - , " . ' trial education; Prof. C. S. Boggett, pertaining to the week following, so tniiro Woo-m'nr,- I that each teacher mav have them m oi ureenvine. advocating as "the "r c u" ui, , , . , . , ' , . j j.i and vfiinc are nraetical and inter-I ampxu umc iu preara- iiimicuiaic pian oi re- - r Vjnl, THT - I Winer tion for the work of the following -J L. i . A ki. & 1111 11 I a u UOU U --M. J I A - ZJ 7 -ft. I r editor of National Breeders' Gazette, who talks on cattle-breeding, sheep raising are valuable. His practical talks on alfalfa are plain and ser viceable to all who wish to engage liei ior tooacco crrowers" the eo-on m w erative warehouse, so that growers may get a profit on selling the pro duct as well as raising it. That plan might be applicable to Greenville and Eastern North Caro week." ureenvuie ana eastern in ortn Uaro- ; . , . , , V , lino hn T Ar f.i,:i, : ..u I in raismsr this valuable clover. work well in the Tobacco Belt of our We append the. schedule as at pres Piedmont section. It would only ent arranged: 'reach the. most intelligent and enter Valuable Medical Books Sent Free. prising farmers, and leave out the poor and ignorant. Then, too, if seventy-five or eighty per cent, of the rank and file of the growers were to take stock, the dividend would be so insignificant that it would not at all meet the demand of the farmer. What we desire is an all-round better price for the raw material, wnicn, as a result, will reach every man, benefitting every farmer accord ing to his skill and management as a tobacco grower. . Now for the remedy. It is com petition through the stock companies run by farmers and all business men outside the American Tobacco Com Have December 12, Bonneau. December 13, Sampit. December 14, Kingstree. December 15, Lake City. December 16, Pee Dee. December 18, Wannamaker. December 19, Loris. December 20, Homewood. December 21, Conway. January 3, Society Hill. January 4, Hartsville. ? January 5, Lamar. . January 5, Timmonsville. January 6, Cameron. January 8, St. Matthews. January 0, Ft Motte. January 10, Kingville. Southern Farmer. l)r. J. Newton Hathaway, The South's Most Expert specialist, Has a Num ber of Books, on Dfferent Diseases, Each Complete but in Plain Language, Which He Will Send Free of Charge to Every Suffeter. Write for One or More. 1905, STtJDEBAKiTlS The Studebaker Farmers' lm ' for 1906 is now ready f d ??a tion. .The issuance of th s , has been made an annuai fec the great Studebaker VehicJ? lishment. This is the sev' xxuimatiuii io larmer folk uhiuu to me rpffn hi. i"alua- 1 , u- almanac features W i- ! a.r fair to say the present one j, T best yet issued. An article ol Z 'Evolution of the Vehicle." pict6 mg and describing-' nM,f; .n- lUr type of convevanPA oJ j . erJ from the. crude contrivances of1!!?' iier times on down, to the present is a valuable feature ,3 book. Studebaker ,11 i, ,Ub almanac for free distrJW;, it-it -"unuii ur it may be had bv sending a 2c stamD for postage to the StnrloKnl-n, pany, South Bend Indiana. pany. Have a lar&re co-onerative manufacturing and drying plant, I Nature Study Lessons to Be Explained manufacturing the farmers' tobacco. and Enlarged. all the markets, enhancing the price: I" connection with the Bulletin, A Uourso m JN ature Study . for -the and if any cannot be handled and utilized at remunerative prices for the benefit of the farmer, dry it and put in it commercial shane. in keep Teacher," just issued by the State Department of Public Instruction, it should not he overlooked that the ing condition, subject to the order of I writer. Dr. F. L. Stevens, will publish me iarmer, tnrough the superin- I 1,1 LI1K ruressive xarmer weeK ai tendent of the drying plant. I er week detailed instruction to The above is in substance one of I teachers ns.to how, to carry out -.the the plans devised bv the authorized.! ideas suggested in this bulletin. In . . m - I .1 w - n . committee of the Tobacco Growers' I announcing trie series, Protective Association, and is mak ing some headway in this State and Virginia. What is most needed at -present is a united effort on the part of the farmers and all interest ed to enlist under the banner of the Tobacco Growers' Association and work under its plans and. devices yhich have already been made, for its welfare and protection. If 'car ried out thev result for trood to all interested. Our motto should be: First, one larcre association of farmers and business men of other professions. identified with the farmer, in one rrand organization. united in aim and purpose. Second. Capitalized, incorporated, co-operative stock company, wh capital, at par or superior to th American Tobacco Co.. operated ond controlled under one name and one set of officers. We have the power, capital, influ ence and'symnathv. If so. whv pot9 IK. WV B. VEAZEY. Granville County. IsT. C. Dr.: Stevens says : "It is intended in the present se ries of articles to take the topics given in this bulletin as a basis and Free Life Insurance. $400 PIANO FOR $287, AND PIANO BE COMES YOURS IF YOU DIE BEFORE COMPLETINO PAYMENTS I Dr. J. Newton Hathaway, of Atlanta, Ga.. who Is recognized throughout the South as the most expert specialist In his line of treat ment chronic diseases has Issued a num ber of very valuable books on the different diseases he treats, each separate, which he will send to every afflicted person writing .ujuauu miuuui uxit) emit oi cnarge. write for one or more, giving the title. "Diseases of the Urlna Tract," "Manli ness, Vigor, Health," "Vlcocele," "Strlc- 2re'KVh' "sPec4S Blood Poison," (Syphilis), "Diseases of the Throat and Lungs," "Women's Diseases." "Skin, Rectal. Rheumatism " "Gleet," "Nervous fexhaus tlon." (Lost Vitality.) The last named book Nervous Exhaus tionshould be in the hands of every person wnemer sick or well, rich or poor. It Is very interesting, written in language every person can reanllv nnPrgtonH r is v, - 0wwMu. aw ia iuwHicompjeie gotten out by any medical "iu m recent years. anese doors are sent entirely free, but If jruu wish one, you snoma send in at once. If you wish competent medical advice on any. disease. Dr. Hathaway will take pleasure In advising you advice based on an experience of nearly a quarter century and wlihout charge. Have no hesitancy what--J11 WlnWm. Everything strictly confldentlaL Address DR. HATHAWAY A CO., 55 Inman Bldg.f Atlanta, Ga. 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