PROGRESSIVE FARMER AND COTTON PLANT. Thursday, November 22, 1906. 12 Running Water in Your Country Home. (PUMPS WATER BT WATER FOWEB.) No Attention. No Expense. Runs Continuously. Complete System Extending to Stable, Green-house, Lawn, Fountains and Formal Gardens. Operates under 18 Inches to 60 feet fall. Elevates water 30 feet for every foot fall used. Eighty per cent, efficiency developed. . Over 6,000 plants in successm operation. Large plants for towns, lnstltu- i5iS5Sef --gpis w tionB, railroad tanra ana irrigation. t sfi ii m E J IH I 'i II 2f J Tl -JSP CATALOG AND ESTIMATES FREE. Rife Pumping Engine Co., CCCCCeCCCCCCCCC A BUSINESS PROPOSITION ABOUT YOUR The Universal Oil and Fertilizer Co. makes an Offer which Beats Selling the Seed at $20 a Ton. We make from cottonseed the richest food product in the world for Horses, Cows and Hogs. OUR " UNIVERSAL COMPOUND " is cottonseed ground and all the oil extracted. "Excelsior Feed" is about two-thirds hulls and one-third meal. Read the analyses below : ) a "Universal Compound' "Excelsior Feed Whole Cottonseed Whole Corn Wheat Bran Corn Meal "Our Hulls" . Timothy Hay Corn Fodder PROTEIN. FAT. HYDRATES. FOOD VALXTI5- .30.12 Per Ct. 4.50 Per Ct 69 34 Per Ct. J27.20 .20.00 " 4.60 " 43.W " 20.56 ..10.20 " 16.40 " 30.90 " 19.82 8.20 " 3.40 67.50 " 15.38 ..12.00 2.80 " 44.i0 " 14.44 8.10 " 4.10 44.70 " 13.50 .. 5.30 " 3.50 " 59.30 " 12.68 . 7.20 " 1.85 " 37.42 " 10.10 Ton . 3.03 " 1.21 " 66.30 " 8.32 " 2.60 " 0.90 " 87.47 " 6.78 " READ OUR OFFER: We propose to the cotton farmers of North Carolina, to take the oil out of any seed they may send us, and return them the meal and hulls ground together, that they can use as a feed, or fertilizer, containing as it does over 5 per cent, ammonia, 2 per cent, potash, and 2 per cent, phosphoric acid. We will pay the freight on the seed, you paying the freight on the return u Compound" The farmer who has the oil taken from his seed and gets back 1,400 pounds of "COMPOUND," and feeds it to his stock and uses the manure on his land, is better "off in the end than to sell his seed at $20 per ton. One-half pound of "Universal Compound" and one half pound of Corn Chops will fatten your pigs faster than twice that quantity of corn. If you are interested at all, in this proposition we shall be very glad to send you leaflets and full information. Write the UNIVERSAL OIL AND FERTILIZER CO., B. G. WORTH, President, WM, E. WORTH, Gen. Manager, WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. When writing advertiser Release mention tfcia paper. Matters Not Mentioned in Our Edito rial Review Press Comments on Public Affairs. Senator Piatt, of New York, and his wife have agreed to separate. Mr. Bonaparte, as Attorney-Gener al, is to direct the anti-Trust cru sade. Ten million persons are reported to be facing starvation ,in Central China. The third anniversary , of the founding of the Republic of Panama is being celebrated. Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, the British Ambassador to the United States, has resigned. The Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg announce a 10 per cent in crease in the salaries of employes. Dr. Edwin Mims wins the Patter son Memorial Cup for the best book of the year by a North Carolinian. Will Harris, the negro desperado who killed five men at Asheville, N. C, was shot to death by citizens. Gen. W. R. Shafter, who command ed the American army in Cuba dur ing the war with Spain, died of pneu-, monia. Argument of the case against the American Tobacco Company, for vio lation of the anti-trust laws, was be-: gun in New York. . ; i .Government officials have received warning that the negroes in Cuba threaten to take up arms against the Provisional Government. 1 Arrangements are being made to have a general celebration of the one hundredth birthday of Gen. R. E. Lee, on the 19 th of next January. The story comes from Wilmington, Del., that the recent election buried yet more deeply J. Edward Addicks and his Union Republican party. In New York last week the New, York Central and Hudson River Rail road was the second time convicted of allowing a' rebate of $26,000 to the Sugar Trust. An inquiry pushed by President Roosevelt has disclosed stealage of $1,000,000 of funds sent to San Francisco from various States for the benefit of the earthquake sufferers. In the State Court at Findlay, O., Prosecutor David will enter criminal proceedings against John D. Rocke feller and other ofilcials of the Stand ard Oil Company. It is the belief of the Chicago Pub lic, an organ of radical Democracy, that Hearst was oeaten because 01 a widespread conviction that he "was not working lor a cause but was . making a cause work for him." Richard Cheatham, secretary of the Southern Cotton . Association, an-, nounces to-aay mat ne win resign his position at the expiration of his present term. He says that his work with the Cotton Journal requires all his time. It is believed that four companies of white troops sent from San An tonio; Texas, to Fort ,Reno, Okla homa, are for the assurance of order when three companies , ol negro troops are discharged by order of the President within the next few days. Preliminary returns to tne crop. estimating board of the Department, of Agriculture show production of corn for 1906 was 2,881,096,000 bushels, wan average of 30.2 bushels. mi. I a per acre. ine general average as to quality is 89.9. It is estimated that 'about 44 per cent of the 1905 corn crop is still in the hands of the farmers. Ethan A. Hitchcock is to retire March 4th and James R. Garfield will become r Secretary of the Interior. Herbert K. Smith will become Com missioner of Corporations. In Paris the Countess de Castel lane has secured an absolute divorce and she becomes madame Gould. The court gave her custody of the chil dren, and although it denied Count Boni an annuity, she will see that the father of her children doesn't suffer. At St. Louis the Government has instituted suit against the Standard Oil Company and seventy of its con stituent companies and co-partnerships and ofilcials, including John D. Rockefeller, the suit being to enjoin them from combining in restraint of trade. "Commissioner Watson Reserves all the praise he is getting. He has made the office of Commissioner of Immigration something more than a snug berth for a small politician. 'And the best part of it is he has the determination and energy to keep up this good work," says the Greenwood Index. The Spartanburg Baptist Associa tion, in session at Campobello, S. C, last week, passed strong resolutions denouncing lynching and condemning all those who engage in mob violence. The articles recommend that all members of Baptist churches who are known to nave engaged in law lessness of the kind be excluded from affiliation with the church. Three legislatures, which have Democratic Senators and are to choose their successors went Republi can. -The Democrats who will be succeeded by, Republicans are Clark, of Montana; Dubois, of Idaho, and Patterson of Colorado. With their retirement from public life March AtTn Vi oro Tirill nnt Vie onntVi or "PIqtyi - crat in the Senate North of the Ma son and Dixon line. This is Demo cratic low water mark in the Senate since the days of Reconstruction. The. extent of the criticism of Sen ator Bailey and his oil company fees in his own state is somewhat indi p.atfiri hv t.hlrt.v-five comments from other- Texas papers which are printed in the Houston Chronicle. Of these thirty-five there are eighteen which are distinctly unfavorable to the Sen ator, while only eight or nine can be called favorable. But since Bailey was nominated for re-election at the party primaries held, last July, it will be difficult, if hot impossible, for his critics to compass his defeat in the coming Legislature. FORSALE Registered Berkshire Boars and Sows from Prize Winners. PURE BRED White Wyandottes, White Plymouth Bocks, R. I. .Reds, Pekln Ducks, Egg Settings and Stock. .

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