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rr' r-T : J ... X Vf l'''- ! : :. v.. ; I ' ' " ' i nil n - I . - ne. and it wia b PUM to. tiu Un(8 "r f " mad to proi owoLf.o. r ... , - r x, i p ' . : A ..: 1 ...I 1 j L . , V- - , I t . I . I z A Farm awf Ilnt VWlrWr . - ii - ' , i, r 1 . FOUNDED; lCCAT;IlAliEIGHi N. C. ttmm . .. , ., it - . ..... ......... v .. . : - - - - 1-' . " :- . iColtoi iFfeeo fef fvMe Sn2?s 3 Fd sri Feell I - ' ' '" "" """" '"ii'M'"ii" kiiiii im .., r , AS this is written, Epot cottoa in NewYork" 4 10 siigauy over iaiux cems a iau oi neatly six cents in less than two weelts." At the; same umc iu new yuwus wwu iWf yUUper, cents to about twenty'Sixdrbp Of .bef ween; five ; and six cents." ' '-Vc'--.- vvv J -? These big breaks in the;cott mean that the world 'does; not J need cotton ; but they do mean that it is becoming very; doubtful' wnemer we wm nave tne snips to move out cot-i ; ton. ' .'a:'; - ..ri'V"'C " 4-rr - I Our Allies in Eurooerare hmiirt far. tnpn unit food, not fof cohbatt4r h is sl jafe guess Jliati Uncle Sani! will use" eVefv AVflllahlA isTiin in veil: men d JoogttiJ cdtton'andj': other less pscntiot 'fhrntvisitVi ;-t i the crisis is pasVei v Vi ' t - .'i For the Southern 'f annerrthei-li, iiiY&oi and r warning in the present itaatioa fAU ;thfe Ameii-:. can mUlsand'muniflAntsi9litiBu''h4M r' consume this yettrulJn'.mui'bw eiffht millinti hoioo ; U 1 . v- ;WWU5, , uuicsr - lilt? snip -; 'pmg situation improYe3:feaf sVocks of xaw cotton ; ( probably wiU.accumuWtdktfkct down. Almost certaihly imise'tfie case if we unduly mcrease;;tha the size of the next rrnri r,: . . - " - The time is too critical' andthfefufuretooun certain tnr o..i : -.1 V4 ouumem -iarmer.'io gamoie; uot- ton may or may not beW6pd price next f aft bnC one thing is certain,' and that'isahat we must -eat-and our livestock must titedhti; acts, it is nothing but .the sheered f oily -tf we fail : ' w grow an abundant At 4a 'a-r'x his is done, we can get aiongiiD'm'lJowiiw' cotton goes. . .V :',-:;?Pj-k Don't tramht i XTr mon r "f ..rfiM'ivj'un, mavA DONTFAn7Tnnp55f&S The PoUto Siluition V; ' -.4 Wferent Breeds of Dairy CatUCTC; J?y Farm Equipment ?. . M . . .ici 7ep Tw-Iiad at Home ?. ' ; : r li?- country School. , . . .. ' . .... ; 12 KeCpiB:J R3 Homa-ma rttli Gsrd b S?riUs8 17 N I" 1 - 1 r u a. . , ? s: ",f v-v ' - i : v v v;,t t : . . . : A Ilisiiiliii 1!S 4 a 1 y ... .. ..).... ;.....4P:: . , ; i W iifwwr-tju,jt-jftniiiinii,titiiwijiii - 4V tourteiy Swift Co. I t I I j It i i in a: 'v 1 'HI 1 . f 1 1 1 ' ' V, I t, . lit I If r. V ' -"kpltf SHEfil. MEAN MORE WOOLEN . CLOTHING FOR THE BOTS "OVER JTHERE" " - C '''4V-: ;;.i;;-;.: ;;"vr -.V -V' I.
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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