Kir' '' i H: Ilili' "THREE jneetingVof - great', interest tolHortf Caro-vfted crops, of to lines' of, farmingith . f' Xhp4b. !&FiWmrinTTE ---State Cotton A'sociatiohwwilthold-its a9al meet " ' y 0r - 1 4 VfF t Other croJ - ' ik.pb,u s "rmW' ' ' Noifth Tar'oUna;TobaccAsVoc1atW will -meet- Ki3?11-1??- ? T $ '1 :, ' OT . - officials ofbotk organizatioai are artiYty.aworfc,f;ili-.f and-Ctge :creaaaSW'-faV.j . -; i - wL r musket. : . . --CratributiM Editor -rV rf 1; Jt N. , X-.-,Vt' tThere;canrrbe,n0 reason ior not planting en n,, MitS. WTN. HUTT. (Jackson togs. N. C), Editor Woman'. Dffanment - . ,';,.flV.;. . ' 'i f V'i' '"V'-j V? T 1 S enough tASiBrr-. r.---Btt1SS tct $ c,tlie Upportimity;150M is perhaps h ' ' 1 1 1 - '''- 'cVf- y?xaSSCS - C : :iafe:to"pfari there is likeiv V IV- I XX7 ESPECIALLY urge'everj landowner to I :jmUEAncltnuVctn aWT br an 'extra lot v Lntng god thVfoVgbreloclc give a I yonVbut once past, Wcoild never lakhold onhJ?e ftt0 ?.9rthc M 'no I t,TX. - - - ' , 1, -I x 1 v-"v'C-r tact-that corn is not :a -good I ; - - , : : J " -I " V. - ' v Southr-"Our-Jandff areA too poor "This is precisely -the .situation1. that -confronts J"-'i : - , . ' ESPECIALLY urgeJv$ry landowner to send The Progressive Farmer TOALL. Jii , TENANTS next year. ' Avar's subscription fa fact, is not only the best Possible Christmas gift" for any tenant or farmer friend,but will be ;wf?-y1-corned byanyone'who owns a farm and takes art: , interest in it. - ' ' Make u your minds now to use Progressive Farmer subscriptions as CHRISTMAS PRES ENTS for all 9 such friends. Then just before Christmas we wiil send each one a beautiful card announcing the subsfription,,as a gift from you. I n disguising the money crop in the and- the Negro make a corn, bushels to r v . w i .A-" tnc acre ?r less, -joui we can saieiy put enough of the I But if-cotton prices climb upward again it may,- - v -?.4 -'s . ViwuK1IUIe ' t.' "rt " ' : VVIU '-cotton lands jntq corn to supply the needs of the take ten times as.much.worfc to get a great pro-.- - - , L. - ' , - - . - , - . . , . . -.farm..whichwe hav6 not don in tti nocf land planted to hay crop which -there are few sections i ' ; The buildings not only last ;mucn longer, out iook 7-"- --t . , "r: r v t'in the South-whethayisiproduced in sufficient j . - - r j - . .".C- t. ' " i quantities to-supply,, Joca.1 aemands.jand still less , - J- -- do about it? Such an opportunity-for outung-; i ' x .t-' St ' r-XJO FARMER can afford not to insure his houses, Southern agncultureoir a genuine-business .basis , .? ; y:-trW tam cotton,etc:, against fire. There is"no may not-come again for a decade.,". Let us act: ;ertainly,hayj;can be Safely produced to supply 7 KVV" ,iestiori about its being much more economical to quickl 1 'v the needs ojthefarnlhd'such otfier local de- K 'insure in a mutual fire insurance company, and ev- . , ' T " 'll '"-Z' v'- - v" 'mandsa ffenrallvxi-iit VtiA' Yiari w f, 'v-:ery 'county .should, have such an organizatibrL ' At ' " A. - " r . - nnVnrrtd,t fio4 v-Uo .i...i J c uiui., niivic iiiuib 13 uj uiuiua(.ui I i Z 4ion :ia the county, ' the "farmers , should t . ; means insure in a- regular company until ' .1 -UiiiplUJ' 13 WUlA.CU.Up. , f ; . , . . uu present cost-01 1 - I t. ..t, "nV ""-other crops -and livestock -certain to.re-.airrmany of our acres planted to cotton need lowed un- an old cot- productive crop from j. M v . a fairer deal on the markets. The farmer has a T .-r " v, w ,r and Wratf'trM crA i,v-frttr tu-cm. -fi,-riiir-ivvtn mr h-flt?n cr nSnt tnii t' 'lU-J&t otc puf;in.to: somfeAlegume and the crop Of course, the fair-minded farmers will be satisfied 1 and, other lines" of Tarming-to" occupy apartrofi:p'led-,ind?r f,gfaied;off ;b "livestock, if good. f v -"' "r" ' - r tne acreage recently planted to;cotton. -Thc'-gen "','MV?' JMUJV - ' tJv; A VIRGINIA reader writes us, our paper got!" tionnd attitude of be , i '-V'-Aus interested inrdoing away with one-ieacher - 8 L iU taution iniaunchrng nno Ivi; schools in this section of our county and getting t went to. that crop No greater mistake could be otAer lmes pf fannjng.andojher with which jt v a:noderny consolidated" high school. instead. ; ow, made thaV aa'attempt to make a adica)changeV:we rc not f amlliar - . j VV X want youUell us where to buy the.truck for n pur fa in. bne:year., Sueh' radical Vhankes C ;,;- i;," , ..'J. - anything which he i, interested; but jjinbly Sffr; P. shonlJiave-leaed iy.th.it.me.that;. npSHE,Nol,h CaWlkkwrtdclT'ijting to be ,!-'.- glad to.behe!pfnl in a case like this.- May other -wecannofjump from, one "crop into-anbtheror-V uiiA'tS'B.'n.i A, -ttii ,...rf-o" m will at- , f-- -cemmunTties go and do likewise!. - . ; frSm?one systeln'.oSlinelof farming .to"iottr,. 5 j ,t - i - -f w-j. - ?-? , - .v' - ract-iaiargattendancet of' 6ome( or tne - THE Tirginia Farmers' Short Course, Febiafy in pricesl VThcma; attemp'tst thisoH: ' 3:!? , .7 :T;i ;JikVKhe Nrf Short o&se thing Vnearly' always Jrfe'fr tirfW 6 r, - January 20-February 3, will: be very ineensive; y - - tiS-:A 1 1; tT Everybody admits that if taEes Justa little more ; lt t ' As Dean H. L..Price of Virginia Polytechnic 1 rf?dC livestock - I J 5. -stitute, Blacksburg, writes us: : --,P"ces with Jargest production he itsth. ; K 5" The. only expense conriected' with- ihis Vstprjces when he, hasosi:make " ?!J Wo?t,s worth wh '"'V r course is transoortation frnt SX". T i5'- r -( ' .. vv5v-f ..-'.to go tQa state-livestock; meeting,' therefore, just :-A ' .. .Per day for board at the college dining iUt,-tlMlhJ,:c0m . therVas8emb1ed. vILs' ' UfTA "h .f'-W W. ijiSto'iai5y:tO hr . ' J . io snort course students, but thesecan be had - the tendency to put'every possible.acre into T.coW - - ' - ' n v,,- ... , .j,is ;, , -; 1 j ' at reasonable rates at the hotefin-town',or at- W had-beenontmuede ! V private residences."-. - ---... ". . -r- ",- vvJ!?"a5- &$, ..WE HAVE by ho means reSeildSk .V. 'r te? iW.is?:"'"- ' , , , . VV wght to reach i educational matters iri ' ' !ffiv.C-&'M'.tal.5afo him , - $::t, Jirir'fr- "W. !-the-atttfode'o(. J.-.fff , V.';i. :; m:,tPerePvoluolrv AerS r i ' T revolutionary. A, Cabarrus -County man . cost of production; T 7; t-- u n i r'! ' .. : ' f CPpn '": I :?-" wbo was in our-office last weekrgave this inter- ' vs" '' v;J V.i v,v "j- -V :TvButIer:as,:$tate veterinarian but4 have not seen y. fV- ef ?? i;-tration. "When Imoved into my town?- f?. ?WJ4'Sfri him;bfteVsince hVaacatld'atthe .ffextfpWs office c ;:;'ll''hfjt- satis.of;f)r0VessiveTFa the op- . i ,i'T;uot one college graduate. Now. the township V the cotton acreagefor1921 -thousands wilt W-aqItw' - ' . 1 un V Xm?XoP forty teachers, has" two high schooTs;;"and i th5iwT ' - S?i V " - A. ;The: sales of battle, h6gs;:and"p6ultryi also . V Jt:is,thotight almosVaisgrace for a yirtnA question, Wht, crops dujdbe growri onJ a ' : ' : foung woman to grow up without goin Tool! 4hce releajed;cOttori' attds. vV;.& ' 1' -V J v lege c-f,;.-;;;,--.;' going to ----, ; f--." tr:.rbig meeting at aji;sbury, Wednesday Thursday, Vc- r:V C;-;V . - - '-V? Fridayecember 8, 9lld.r:iK"X -' ' x , l . :.-v...;.;-

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