i (15). 07 Our Farmers Union Page "nevoted to Ed ucnri on7 Orzr r. i rrrtnn . Cooperation and tlsrfceHag j. X. GREEN. E. W. DJLCDS C C WRIGHT, Caatrlbatias Editor ECTS FOR DISCUSSIOll IN LOCAL uniuiu AUGUST Plan tor Sowing 3ver, r.il Cram Crop, etc., and, I- Our oun.ry ;rtrlc. Public Road Work, rPuWic Health Work Properly, fnaged? If Not. What Reforma I Needed? ! Itch, DER FIELD AND . GARDEN SEED fROMPTLY . i intnuIntAlv lhnrairB MR. GREEN- It it not only necessary to buy ear : ly if : we get; the products first-hand r from producers, but it makes sure of . getting what we want. It will be're . m'embered that ? last year, late in the . season; -. it was ".impossible to; get Abruzzi seed rye ;at -any price and v thousands of bushels' of ordinary ; rye werjefioldas ; Abrnzzi:rye- Perhaps Uhe seed dealers who sold it were not : to blame, sia somebody, sold it to - them for," Abruzzi rye. It is safer ;to tuy. direct from v the farmer, since there is less probability of misfepre i sentation in" the first-hand dealing. ' f - Perhaps the main ' reason why farmers delay - making purchases for : field seeds until the speculators get perative PurchaseUse rnnt-y- thfi- pka JorcJ ti- tstrw miuLi r i wan ai. ,i "...i. it. ' . . i im "- ... mey ucgiu to seu xneir money crops. rmers .' ' S, But this should not be a-handicap to rT'S feed ourselves" has been - organized- farmers. There is not a the slogan of the campaign ior u" "' &w.c mat wiuuui L rrt,u nmH fped oroducts diarmfr get iu icqwucu ca&u w iay w Miou first part of the year, and it has , rye, oats, etc., in July, and August, for I resulted in more sixty or ninety days time,, if two or gardens and bet- more responsible, members wiU sign ter cultivated irar- the joint note. dens than ever 'be- , the early period of the Farmers fore in the "cotton ' Union there was a time when giving and tobacto- joint notes promiscuously would not growing' sections. ,haVe been safe, font the class of men But if we let-ourv who Jiave been loyal to the organiza e n t h u s iasm f or " tion for seren or: eight years, with better gardens die few exceptions, will -do: to rely7 on during the months", when .it comes to matters of credit, of Tulv and Au- for after all, credit -is based more and fail to plant for fall gardens upon- character than upon tangible irill be a costly mistake.- These assets. - - - . - the months when soeciat efforts - . - hid be made to have iust as biff a Ther ara tima when groups of or lety of vegetables dwing the fall' ganized farmers can make it pay to Iths as we haddminc the sarin borrow money for short periods just Jths. Heretofore comparatively 1 as all husmess men borrow money, I farmers in the cotton-prodticing ? and the1 prestige and influence of amy fcties have mad aftemnts to have Tj activer liocal Uaioa is -siifficaent to fall-grown garden products-: ex- jasakejt. ajr to- Bcure loan vt any turnips. ' . - local bank tipon applications as;or- ow here is where members of "ganized farmers. 1 have never yet Ir Local Union may come in and' heard of . demands 1 this kind being te collective orders for seeds. refuse'd by any country hank. On the y few stores have a rarietv of. vother hand I do know of several Lo- den seeds on hand simply because cal,-Unions . that borrow a ' "trading fe has heretofore been but-little : ftmdT. of $50 to $10d for use of the- rand for them in mid-summer and local trade agent at not exceeding 4 kill be necessary to refer to seid Per cent interest, and keep this fund plogues and place your orders :n the bank1 subject to check of the a wauiesaie seed houses. J ' agent. . r- P tais connection 5 ? -?rrVif e to emphasize the necessity of hng seed rye. oats, wheat 'as. Tl fP 'W PTi a rf KrrrtaTTr-Treas- P after It COlTlfS -frnm - - w.i vuj. HiiVu- .-'-mci Ui AiJMa. V,UM., V'UDUU, niachines as it ! nlJ -j.u-- - r 1T1 ?i .anized farmers to wait until seeds' erative purchases of fertilizer, feed ve tne producer and eet inter the A SjxA' Whr nlc 'ct1 W;pr. jsession of seed dealers and ;thenimiles and cows; and Mr. Roy Thorn- , - bUW prices tor seetls. ' - i ' as. the new. Secretary of the Lowe's ert? a 1 See what you. want : Grove Credit Union, reports a- saving be a m e aS"c.ul,tirat Papersyl of $55954 in the cash, cooperative pur rc a want advertisnvnf In tli; ,f . f-rf;r: -aA Wtvniwwt Ids tw t , w it ouf of .the meal.: Each of the thirty-one bor l B t -e t0 Tour Local Un- rowers fpf the armel Credit Union We ,,. V netnoa your ; Local , borrowed $15835 on an average,- and ..... v?u JHicxiy get in com- isaved S372, the amount less whicn The Wonderful Lummus Automatic Air Blast Ginning Outfit DIGGER PROFITS FOR GINH Ell AND PLAOTER : .. . . . i .n . Better Sample ; Larger Turnout. Reduced Operating Costs -Ask for rarfalogw tad get in lisae to eap tie big profits Ju 'priced cotton is certain to hring to vou. We can ship and erect any size outfit promptly. UJIIMUS COTTON GIN CO, COUDMD13S, GA. WB DAfE SaLE REPRESENTATIVES WflVfiB COtTH IS GROWN r Credit Union Dcng Good Wcrk inirat M .. ... ' : J vfc " jwx I K i Wlin Producers of seeds -. each borrower would have had to ddiir l, ne sm pnee the pay had he bought on time: h two t.-cu. , r; ,. : ; , v wow, is tne tune to ma ice a inor- . 0 important thinvrt ar ; l V.'iTli '.'iiniMieV(M AytK ' Wn wi-m. direrf r Ugr tra aii (2) tov her,should let any. spare money, lie es tVi , j wuu'piu..iure. ir an spare moracy is pw m ic lu" seen. , - .. ' . . - r : ' j credit union it wiu worac ior yon ana yonr' community.'- ' ' . ; As a .result ; of , the efforts of Mr. Livingston, r the. new assistant in credit, ; Junior ; Savings Clubs have pnt" fln5 trra(lc agent should place : ported to date as. follows : Carmel seed. do - uon J kirs. m our farm business le Local sale" advertisements "'cans- nf K: V .-tvw. T T ' . . er in Pn "V"5"1 oycr ani teen, Cahama eignt inaun iran , onnunication : wttfc "'Tfc: Trs-. iS instead f 7 .b.rin ;thrnffS ' to urer of th CarmrCredit Union ex H to han. SI?,1?!11 for 0- ' pects to increase, the membership of the gftpi, i ; vvmte we are wait- his savings-club to fprty or fifty lnR un tL c on xne j.od, nombers. W. K.M-amp, nperintena- sell k-i products' from farmers, .eht of. Credit Unions. West Raleigh. ell pes. " J J J uHTs niiiifl SB: a a. TWO OJ- ELLON'S BE VEST BUTLDIMJO EtON C0ELEGE, SSna . Enrotbnent Ufmitea to Tom IInnSr9 CSoIlegTO frradmteB r to 1m 3&er In 41emand after tne -war ISoa At ay tbna ator. 3rr xuu particolrs aadEMs Baa Z2.. - --v , 4: . PRES. W A HARPER. Eloa Gollens, N. can fce settled farafl tirae-with a Southern PortaWo Euekw and Saw Mill. Don't ifityour feaildine o to rack boean - lumber i Mgto dOTtrtlws you ave an tmlimited supply of 1 tlmiar,.aQa tbis wtf it will tar rsm bolters, time and temper. all need 1 ranter. ; W2Ca 4,XhK oat fit you con saw i&g i Torxnem n or cmy tnas- jy im k pay ior rnrsuu, bit Dd ya oeatiaffney. Wxite ior catalogue H tor fall paaidtaalars. W hare beemnaJfwg oorf macMaery for ear3y fifty yean aoduua fiynmrwrntfi. Wcil So day. We can make yon liberal term , . Jackson. Tennessee. ; A Sim na TiveCor nry tninwae . . - ftalU tor flBmUt t" j COffiJ S01N2 ODG TOBACCO Jnipy and rweter than chicken. Ural meflow flavor -you want. If your dealer does not sell &10OH SISN . ask him to get it far you, Maniifctured by j DAIL E1T BIIOTIK11S, Inc. Not in the Trust WZNSTQN-SALEM, N. C $95 to $115 Pays fcr .lrd, Tuition, Rent, Pee! sd light at PIEDCafOiSIT HIGH 5CH00L ffPffl La 9 uonJta. Wnanl !. rm "inVid. SSoustsln enery. College trained, tncpertenced -tescheri. Board t ML 1t II Tb 1rt mr4 vheapMt Wlwol hi the Wate." E. M. Koonoc atoaober Legislature of N. C. "XJtue f m boM BTflparatory acbools In tiu lat." Clefeland Bur. "In my owlaian toews it no nurh achoot In tbeto rt f th eonfrtry tkrin twrttpr nd mow tborouck Aaecttaakl wwrk." . Y. Webb, Member Cm" atb JWrirt N. C. TCM OTCMS IWVST h. . M fr ClMfci wM adttam. ' : WtLLIAM BBfTlfS, 1AWNDALE, N. C. -SYLVA COLLEGIATE IMSTITUTE-Sy and Healtfc- A Chrtrthm $rtuic fa tk bent of the motmtatm. - Ceat mouctala jteaki Amm- w J Uc thoiMaaid feet teUrh cn e Men from the enhool rrmmds. fwe water end teacioff mounUln a. Ne itnatarU. Uln climbing. A trip to a Cbnok Indian Bfleerratlon. -A ?laa to Mount StttcheU, (be hlgneat mountain in Xextarn Anrlca. ior tboee wbo e'eeire It. . COUaSF OF STtJIiY We prapeM etudenu for nfe and lor entering ur CoHeae. Courset WUWt ur are offered Jn Piano. Veiee, Art. Bdueetton. oowwrte rfenoe. .DoraeaUo Art. Bible. Sunday School Teachnr Tralntot. rod Mtaalone. A ramtfty ttoibt teacliera. ' ri4i Trnai nriais AUQUtT 2 lit. il7. far CatelM Wrtla. j. C INGRAM, Principal, Sylva, Ilrtii lUI " ,Ty 11' Apart ta taa irlaa, teat milat iViUiS - JULIU V-011Cg tiNorConaJiSin XromS other atS" Cuba and District of Colnmbia. Wny? Sead for Cataka ktMwew. r : . R. L. MOORE; President, MARS HILL, N. C. ! f S TTf rTl forget the big saving on three and five-year subscriptions JJvJly 1 to The Progressive Farmer: v t Three pear t I S6 issues, SZOOy Five var. 260 Issues. ' JjOO it, . On year; 52 Issues, $1.00 ; , 4 hi 11 , Tenyetsrs,620Usvt$S.OCr-lessttumlc,percopv. t ... - '.-;r ... - - '"lont soeaa;.re lr ana Una out

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