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.... va":: ''-.'r''"-,";:f ;fM.t;p .j Tennessee at - si v a i f a ia - a a i a a a ir wnr in r n o :...-..... . c-r. . . . . .. - ui ivr it? .- Tennt to. 1298 (22) the v.'j;. V IT The Meal water supply isthatglven by a Davis cypreai tank elevated 00 eteel tower. sX Have running water In the) home for bath, toilet, fire-protection, lrn nation, livestock. Write for Free Boot. Davis cypress , tanks are well made,, durable) and reasonably priced. ' . Attractive? . Illustrated Ikk let free. BeaJ for It today. Get oar price en tank tad tower to Best your needs. god Laura St. Ftatb.rtcrtt3 (islill ) Jo UtAVffVIMMt IScnd 0 and we ship you this hlghi grade Guaranteed Sewing Llachine Upon arrival if you are pleased with it, pay balance of $19.95 and take machine bone. . If at the end of 90 days you and your family are not entirely pleased, return machine and we irfund your money and the freight. ; Our Sewinfr Machines are GUARANTEED, They will please you. Send $2 today and let us ship you this, special 5-drawer, drop-dead, au tern at ie lift machine complete with full set '. of attachments. - B. W. MIDDLEBROOKS CO, Sewisp Maehlne.Dept 120, - . BARNE8VILLE, 6A. counsellors possible.-., We -print :herqwith iVr1-1 Swerrto territory iJ:Cur'.- u'r eAiiinrr riAx,f , . . ea by lve our -readers airthetlight, ., and that sellihcr now; anrl th Your, letters of October '5-and?7:to,ihpComes yeO Professor: Moreran have'beeri referred im:. iJJl.lii 'i.i''.V.-l" Km-'AnV :; xm t .nrrr t T .n.elP IW m iui p aivpaou jf ,thd highest : efficlencr of : the them out,' : Savannah: f answering iixc uucsiiuu as. iunuws . ( -i.!. - l- j il tj. -A.t. ,ti." vfc. .-.- the ma- -lWe ; are farmers to disregard potash in com- tion - flush 'out .the rr,v?, IMMK"$ mercul fertilirs,tOurperimenta!nto evidence shows that it is by far the of Jukew iorS least needed of all important elements . then be washed with Warm water and of plant food. h On : the majority ; of - then rinsed in scalding:waterL.: W. - r ; f ' spils we; hate not been , able to useMarley, Missouri 'Agricultural Col--:':l'- potash-; profitaMyattheTold.:prices:riegt. '-'- paid wetf.xost-"Vj'A-"'r - - tcrinine the need of lime have been made in all three sections of the state. The results obtained warrant the ex tensive use of lime as a means of Charlotte jrayetternlle ........ Oastonia . Greensboro . ....... . IN "THE Game of Favorites" on page1 ;rl9 of last week's Progressive v:zJj; 5 a typographical error destroyed tne sense ot one sentence. ; we wroie : waswngton a I witmtnyton ' S.90I 2.001 re 1.50 2.45 e ! 8.90 ZOO 1.90 2.90) ISO S.MH xss: 11.10 .95 .90 .90 1.00 .... .87 1.15 1.05 LOO P bus. (1.50 2.00 1.25 1.65 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.75 1.50' 1.25 a bbl. $3.00 8.50 fl.OO 4.50 4.50 8.00 6.50 5.00 la . n A A U "lb. $0.08 03H, .02 .2'4 02H .03 .03 .08 TANTED: SHORT LETTERS FOR OUR "FARMERS' ; EXPERIENCE LIEETING" ',v ff -t 1 Mm r V W"!'-.-.'--.Vs- profitably increasing nearly all-farm. "In natnlncr- nersons write surnames crops in all parts of the state.-We re- commena m particular two or xnrce tons of ground " limestones per acre. This amount seems to be sumcient for six to eight years. . " j ; 3. Ground phosphate rock has been used-profitably in many of our experi ments, but in some instances with" soils" greatly in need; of phosphoric acid it has iven very poor results. Acid phosphate, on the other hand, is always reliable, and has -in general proven to be the more profitable material to use. Rock phosphate has advanced in price along with" acid phosphate, and the latter is decidedly preferable in tny judgment. 1 ; ; 4. We have no publications espec ially relating to the use of straw, leaves, etc. Manure and straw should he returned to the land as far as pos sible. With "the removal of every- UNDER the headinr, "The Farmera-Experience Meetlag, we will during 1918 print fc'dlicuMlon of 25 of the moat " interesting .v problem the Southern - farmer hat to. sjrepple with,' To these -"Experience lteetlnfa" every Progres elvo Farmer reader to oaked to contribute. Give va actual experiences, brief and to the point No letter must bo over. 100 words In length, and shorter ones are 'preferredj.v..;'.;:";" ' , For -the beat letter received on each subject w will award a prize of $3, for " the second Jbeet letter $2, and we will alac pay retmlar space ratea for every other letter we print.-; Rlht now.we invite experience letters as follows:' . - : "Home-made Labor-savinf Conveatonees-Ztters xnust' reach us -by Nov. sn. " : racainff Boads and Other Boad ImprovemensJlanft.w Letter must reach us " by. December .7. - - y: y": . S''.' V- ' J-' " MIhe Best Lessons Thlo Tear's Exp erlenee HasTauth ; Me." Letters must . ."resell .w by- December . 14,; ".-v.- s. "wj',;,f j'v .. - betters on two 'or more subjects may be mailed at the same time, but must '.to wrlten on separata sheets of fn.'vr'Sk,:,:'"-: A':'v With this Slmolex DltcherTerracer WoTkBlnanysolUetayoreumbo. DlgsV-ehaped ditch down to 4 ft, FtactlcaOy all steel. Reversi ble. Eqmd to 100 men. rajsforitselllaaday. Ditches, Terraces, , Write Tv 4 1 A n T AAAtfl Gent on 10 Days' Trial Levels Bumps, Fills G allies, Grades -Roads. Sack FUls, deasaoutold ditches at low cost. SlBptuFarn-fiftctier so,, inc., soi 5Z ti ll r. . . 1LV waMn, i I for J Ditch- Ibcok i and -i money beck aaty not .with, as the type made us say. thing from the land, and no. return ; of ithis correction and mail blanks not fertility removed,. even strmg;lans v lat, than Novcmber 2S. Address are found to go down, rapidly in aUFav0rites Contest' care of The Pro elements of -plant food, even potash, ; cssic Farmcr, V ;: becoming deficient in the best ol sous, ; i - - - " ' -. , Straw, cornstalks, , etc. carry much " . r - . : potash ;'also lime. Grain removes much;t The Cotton Market Situation Leaves carry all elements of plant f ood T?E co laPse of the cnemyrthe sign, - tenia. ilW cwt J Creensboro, $4.80 bag: KaleiRh, $1.5" bag; Salisbury. & bu.;Jootland Neck.4 bbl.; Was!) ington, (3 ewt. sweet PotatoeaPer XOO ., Sacked: Atlanta, Por to Ricaus, $3.Jt5I65i Birmingham, yellow variety. '; 2150: New Orleans,, Yellow Yams, $3(2 3.M), Tn ;mupha,x4l50;;w 3- FBXCXS OF "BCTTEB, EGGS. POULTBT, HOGS ';;:i r.-':-- . .. AND PEANUTS .Town ing terms of of the armistice couched - in - a . .. abj ect surrender and . the. 5ttrhn,,v cessation of hostilities have been foK outonta . lowed by a very sharp break in the LuKtoo.'::: UnArl on I InmlMH aa Jj.imA V . IT . J.T 1 4 'I t -. TIT. f- nvplnnninte htit rnminor rninpuljini wppnees. loucaneasnymaKeDigproiiw uc-rrai rersnmg rraises norK r .rj;; " t ; . v ;: but the process of soil , upbuilding "Witn sucn materials as straw, leaves, arid woods mold is slow and tedious. T-Trvtvvr annrial liberal annlica . .. , . ...... . . m ; tionlof such .materials in time WOUld won marei, mat is, in luiurcs. -inc. gv;-; u ;.r markets for actual cotton have as vet ' scwim VAUV iu vv a a w a vet wt Fp v dably the fertility of the soil. reiusea 10 give way, ana nave re- j . e e e e e 4 C. A MOOERS. mainea jnactive. ine weaicness nas not been a consequence of the war Washington Wilmington ,. Wo .50 CM .45 .45 4 i.50 .60 .501 is Oo .66 .65 ! .551 r .60. .60 .50 .55 .60 .50 i0 .50 .55 .45 60 J2 $035T$08 as v .85 .85 .35 .30 .35 .35 .40 .35 .35 .40 3 o c U o a $0.2fl;$20.00 -5 30 J aa .20 .20 .25 .30 .30 .25 .30 20.00 25.00 20.00 25. 25.00 27.00 23. i c .4f' .4: .43 .35 . . . . TT t , ! J rt tmi Pnnnfl Faverteviue: virKuna. Cutonia: virgimi pai tntrtrtn. Virfltola. 14e! Soanish, 12c. 17c: - -reanuw .nw.--miu-i' ,.. 5. .nioh 10 Bpanun, isc i uutonia: .Virginia. "V , VnsU- with an S-C Portable Saw Rlf. KolMtlMairtfitinada. EShnple, powerf uL easy to operate. Runs on either gasoline, or kerosene; 2 to 11 h. p. Costa little to operate. Shipped direct, at low srlcss: cash or easy payment terms. Write today for free Saw Rig Cir cular and catalog 01 s-G Gasoline and Mrotane tagiaas. SMITH-COURTNEY C0.,Gth & Can Stj.. Rixhnrtmd, Vs. Sold on ' . South's Oldest St easy Largest Mchy. aru terms, 0 tSAf)PM. BuPPly Bouse. of Fanners GENERAL Pershing has sent a let fpr tA nnnreriatinn tn ri (ormrc of America who, he says, have not only supplied their quota of fighting' rUICES OP COTTON. COTTON SEED AND ly with them has been assigned as the; reason by some, and by them hailed p YUteV- as confirming the theory that the-nd;r gfj! of the war would brintr lower prices. - TAJTXi The true explanation seems to be f" mBcn prlce9 8cem 1 mis. Recently sentiment has been men and bought largely of Libertv about evenly divided asjto whether f. Bonds, but have increased crops, both Peace would bring higher or lower , : Town last year and this year over-1,000,000,- prices The termination othostilities -0)0X lYirr'KiiefiAle-' 9K'a fiArni,i A..t.:: therefore was v u-., ku rA0 - : y;.v...vM uiai piuuutuuu. . . , V . i. " Charlotte hinn ProWcm j" j V Threshes: ctnrpeM an.d eoy beans - from the mown vines, wheat, oats, '-. na ant h.riBV. A ' PCTf Ct COM iiaation machlne. NothUig uae n. , " bare been looking for for 20 rea!W- & Ma- pey. "It wm meet every aernano. , n. tUractor Tenn. Exp. Station; ? Booklet, 8S tree. ROGER PEA & BEAN THRESHER CO., MorrUtown, ; . ;. ; Teaseswe. Wmm. IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT New South Corn Mill -, Write us for full description and price ; of this standard, durable corn mill. Produces fine, wholesome meal. Orders filled., promptly. Write today. r AfwtniiiAM uukn MILL CO.. 'Hi v? --' WinsTOn-Salem, N. C. - Ouradycrtlsers are .guaranteed. The; letter-addressed to Carl VroA- tne signal for the start of the expect- DuJhm "C'.!.' !.",'. ' man, assistant secretary of agricul- ed movement. 'As bearish sentiment. KST.;::::-:::: ture, and made public at'New York by , as Jately,; been '..holding.; the vlapper JgjS': Wl"" wt vvumiuvcc uix puuuc iniormation, fc"w "i"i"vl J ' wibBton ill is H oftKft 1 " $1.05 I $53.0'' 28,50 1-03 J 29.00 - 1-05 -1M " .Carload, lots. the market to feel the real effects of re- turning peace it is necessary . that " , Produce Markets so far as concerns the means of trans -7chica ,vavu " a says j "Food is of vital necessity, and from the day of our entry into the war America's army of food producers have rendered invaluable service to the allied cause by supporting the sol diers at the front through their de- i. I 1 i . . 1 ' .: i- ." ' . vuicu ana spienaiaiy successtul work un couon aisirioution, jias .come out Krw oJleiMr$2.50; NtVT(2; in me neias ana turrows at home. : Wltn a statement jnattne.woria,wants.-ea25rPiniaoip portation. ered to Kaifn,;.ww. iVium 58). Wija taeuvereq ja jwuoi. Chairman Brand,:.6fahe.committea On. has Cdme out St. W.1.W: Clerelano. Ne w York, n ' he world wants - '..il.-lS - .1. - : 1 : Z..11.d. TTM"W . .- inutn mure ; cuuun, vcruiiniy may. w-tr. si -nre. 59-,m Care of the Cream Separator ' B - out mat 91113 nui suuu u(,V b bURE that the machine is level' for transportation -.Moreover 88 Bcoie. 1 v . SDir aaii aniirH. uu5 ' . . irncTii . and that; ships, will soon be available reover;- the"'t ue. w60c; . 8 . . r . . -r, kvoi uru. . uuiuuvui.i . - ana SeCUrelV tastened tn a firm Cnmmitrn n i c rrJrA thm etrtrki 6Hc: 88 acore.iM57c.i . .e.KSlTfli: foundatidh. Remember that the speed of speculative short sejling, and ifia1--flr9ts' of the separator is an important f ac- : now up toN the ! 'holders :of spot cotton :5We,l?5rfn. whole n'. tor- m ats efficiency. If the crank is, whether the market 'recovers or
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