FOR DiVERSIFIED AGRICULTURE
TO UNITE PROMINENT
TO ASSIST IN
Agricultural Extension Department to Aid Any Community Inter
ested In Conducting Campaign to Encourage the Growing or
Alfalfa Live Stock, Silos, More Pastures and a Better Sys
tem of Crop Rotation Will Be Urged.
AlfalT Automobile Trains Important Feature of the Work Schedules to Be
Arranged and Meetings to Be Held at Farm Home Prominent Speakers
to Accompany Each Alfalfa Train Organisations Will Be Formed In
Eich Community to Promote the Work Field Men Experienced In Alfalfa
Growing Will Fellow Up Preliminary Work Wherever Possible and Give
Aid In Getting a Start Prof. P. G. Holden, Director Extension Department,
International Harvester Company cf New Jersey, Chicago,. Will direct
the work.
The campaign will be conducted In co-operation with farmers' Institutes,
hankers, buslnesa men, farmers, commercial clubs, granges, llvo stock and
iilry associations and other organizations In any community where the peo
llb are anxious to Improve their agricultural conditions and are willing to
Klve time and monoy to carry on tho work.
County and city superintendents of schools, colleges, Institute workers.
Uiautauqua lecturers, and others Interested la .the work will be assisted la
obtaining alfalfa charts and lantern slides. Literature and booklots will be
ven wide distribution throughout the country. Special alfalfa articles will
he aent to farm journals and magazines, and plate and matrix pages to news
wpers. Bpeclal edltious of newspapers will be published where campaigns
uro conducted. Dates will be arranged for "Alfalfa Day" In the schools.
To Begin Campaign Work in Cotton Belt Immediately.
Work to be started ImiA-dlatcly In the cotton belt states and In the
east and west. Thirty to forty meetings will bo hold In each county, the
-Number dependln on local conditions.
To accomplish the most In agricultural development, we must begin
with the man behind the crop. Upon him depends the final working out of
- h principles of agriculture the simple and practical things which our
nchools, colleges and experiment statlona are endeavoring to bring Into gea
.' oral nse. :
Professor llolden proposes to carry
ma very eueciive wore oone on me agricultural trains, or using xnat bmi
modern vehicle the automobile going directly to the people on their own
" farmi whnna IhA mAAtlnva am in hn held .
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". '--Alfalfa Greatest 8oll-Enrlchlng Crop. .
Agricultural development needs In addition to the work of our public
'institutions, the Individual efforts of every merchant, banker, corporation, or
' taborlng man, and thia plan calls for their heartiest co-operation.
Thia plan for Increasing tho yields of our crops by the more extensive
uro wing of that wonderful soil Improver, ALFALFA, Is meeting the approval
if all men who have any knowledgo of the beneficial results of Its Introduction
ne a gonerat crop.
Campaigns are now being conducted In many of the central western
states, and Professor Holden Is dally answering requests for his assistance Id
organising other localities, and Invites cordial co-operation with every .com
munity Interested. ' .......
Where campaign are contemplated
made to the Agricultural Extension Department for assistance In carrying on
the campaign. '' '' ;,. . ; , ...
What, the local people will provide:
(1) Bxpeaao (eneals and lodging) for the alfalfa speakers and staff
ipoakelr arrival and during the campaign.
(t) Where the campaigns are conducted by automobiles alone, from ten
la twenty automobiles tor each day of the campaign to carry the alfalfa erew
nd invited guests; one auto truck to carry literature, baggage, charts,' and
. . other equipment. -.. -:. . .. -.
(J) Where the campaigns are carried on In co-operation with the rall-
roads, automobile and railroad equipment must bo furnished.
() Arrange for meeting places and publish schedule of same. . ' ,
) Local advertising, :. .
( Photographer, If possible. ;
V The Agricultural Extension Department will provide!
tl) Advanoe men to assist In organization work, f '
. (g) Lecturers.
(3) Literature.
( Bpeclal educational articles tor aewspapers and farm journal pertl-
tient to alfalfa culture, object of campaign, etc.
, .. () . Field men to follow up the preliminary work and aid the people In
any community where sufficient Interest la shown to warrant it "
WILL DISTRIBUTE
EDUCATIONAL BOOKLETS
.....
Interesting Literature to Be Sent Out
By, the I, H. C Extension Depart
ment Book Dealing With Many
Phase of Agriculture and Other
: Subject. .
Agriculture means more to the peo
ple at large than all other things. U
is the most vital subject now holding
i he publlo mind. The work of agrl- '
cultural and Industrial education Is
.very large and a very Important
work. The Agricultural Extension De
partment of the International Harvest
er company of New Jersey was or
ganized to develop the agricultural
efficiency of the people, who are till
ing the soil and producing the crops
upon which we live.
Tho work of th department is car
tied on In many way. First, by go-
ing direct to the home of uie peo-
pie, and assisting them In their home '
will, t.l .Hthl.ni, -
with their problem.
Another method Is the dissemina
tion, of educational literature. The
department has at present for dis
tribution number of Interesting
booklets covering many phases of -agriculture
and other subjects, all of
which are of special Interest on ao-
count of their educational value. They ,
re not tor sale, but will be sent any- No. 14 For Better Corn In the Cot
where at the cost of postage or ex-1 ton Belt single copy 1 cents; in
pre and may.be obtained by writing . quantities 1 cent : . r. , t.
the Extension Department, Harvester No. 15 The Boll Weevil A thirty
building, Chicago. six page booklet Single copy 4 cents;
No. WTh StorV of Bread An In- in quantlUes 3 cents.
teres ting story of the worldVbld stnig- j No. IS Sweet Clover It agiicul
gle for cheap bread. Single, copy, 8 : tural Value. Thirty-two page book,
cents; in quantities, I cents per copy. ! Single copy 4 oents; In quantities I
- No, t Creed of Oreat Business cent. . . '
Men A eerie of sketches of men ' - Ne. 17 The I. H. C. Demonstration
who bar helped to make buslnesa " Farms Giving the result of expert-
whet It Is today. Bugle cony, 6 cents;:
la quantities, I cent.
No. t Th Golden Stream A plain,
wreryday. : textbook c the many
ohasee of dalryrhg. Single copy, 6
cent; in quantirte. t tents.
Ne. 4 For Better Crops A coltoe
tlon of valuable articles oa farm sub
jects. SUjfle copy, ' dents; In quaa-
nues, oenuh
No. i The Story of-Twii--.-J-.Is
ifce briefly the- 'uanufcHr.fr V
wnmi n.uii
INTERESTS IN SOUTH
THE WORK
these principles further cten than j
It Is required, first, that a request be
twine. Single copy, 3 cents; In quan- ,., ' , , t,
titles, 8 cents. , '.)-. The cause of your child s ills The
No. 6 Englns Operator's Guide loul, fetid, offen; i re breath Tho start
Tells all about how to operate, re- ing up with terror and. grinding of
pair and keep in good- condition a teeth wh'le aslcep-The tallow jtom
gaaollne engine. Single copy, 3 cent; tfexion-The dark circles under the
u. quantities, a cents.
"o. i mi t,nn tick xne nest
way for getting rid of it. Single copy,
i cents; in quantities, 1 cent,
No. 8 For Better Crops In the
South Deals with crops and condi
tions In the south. Bingle copy, 4
cents; in quantities, 3 cents.
No. 9 The Disk Harrow Show
the part disking plays in crop pro
duction. Bingle copy, 4 cents; In
quantities, I cents.
, No. 10 Th Binder Twin Industry
A story of the process used In mak
ing binder twine. Single . copy, 10
cents; in quantities. It cent. -
, No. 11 Harvest Scene of th
World A 150-page book, handsomely
bound, and printed In two. colors.
showing harvesting In many countries,
single copy,. 50 cents; "in quantities,
915 ...I. " . . .
35 cents.
No. 12 Alfalfa In the Cotton Belt
How to get a stand of Alfalfa In the
south. Single copy I cents; in quan
tities i cent .
No. 13 Diversified Farming In the
Cotton Belt A fifty .page booklet
Bingle copy 4 cents;' in quantities S
cents.
menu with farm crops in th south.
Twenty pages. Single copy 1 cents;
in quantities 1 cent. ...v.
Besides the booklet named above,
from time to time there wilt be Issued
Tjthor interesting agricultural booklet
pertinent to -crap's' in all part of the
United States, Fu'.nrd 't&iue wHl treat
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. ' HortKages Sale of Land .
. By virtu re of the power of sale con
tained in a certain mortgage deed ex
cuted to m by L, C. Hines' and wife on
the 17th day of August, 1901..I will, on
Saturday, the 7th day of March, 1914 at
12 o'clock, noon, aell to the highest
bidder, for cash, at the Depot in Kinga
Mountain, N. C , all the land 'conveyed
in said mortgage deed, which land is
described by metes and bounds, ca
follows; Beginning at a small cherry
tree on old line,' (then) 8. S. Falls' cor
ner, thence along said line,- South 4.00
chains to rock on Baumgardner's
line; thence West 1.70 chains to a rock;
thence North 4.86 chains to the street:
thence along said street East sixty-two
links to where it internet old line;
thence along the old line to the begin
ning, containing Throe Fourths of an
Acre, more or less.
J. M. Williams, Mortgagee.
8-9 E. L. Campbell, Atty.
Atalulstrator's Nttice.
Having qualified as administrator oj
the estate ot Sarah E. Gladden, dc-
deased; late of Cleveland County, N.
C. this is to notify all persona having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased to exhibit them to the under
signed at Kings Mountain, N. C. on or
before the 12th- day of Feb. 1916, or
this notice will be plead in bar of their
ricdvery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate pay
ment.
This the 12 day of Feb. 1914.
G. H. Logan, administrator of the
estate of Sarah E: Gladden! deceased
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