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~MI3S'1NION B S A U W VINFORMATION Condnoted by the Carolina Farmers' Educa tIa and Co-operative Union. WAh comnunications intended to this ttiment should be addresised to. bi11g, Pendleton S. U. farmerr of t ta ewill please take notice thithboonindt. tee izt charge of the tdeau of In. 'formation does not asume or pre tend to poso as iegrat iwad er seat of knowledge, Wherany and al knowledge pertaiuiig to fdrn' ing intorest of the S.tate maybe obtained directly fro ".the individl ual members of our committee alone; but we solicit AhOrt artiloles rM practical farers for these 'doliirnns from every quarter of the n the subject of how tc 'gofiatble crops' and how tc n the prdfts of our firm cropi ito the hands of the producers And then, again, the Farmers Union at the crossing wantR t( hear from the Unions at the Forki of the Creeks, and the Fatwood Union wants to hoar how the Un ions in the Red Hills are doing. I fact, we want to know more abou each other, and what is the bee way to get at the things that ar to the farmers' interest. W know of no better way to get t< gether and to learn from eac othei than to maintain a Bureau < Information to farmers in th country newspapers throughon the State. When it is known to the farmer of the State that all the commit tee in charge of the Bureau of In formation are practical and pro gressive farmers from the fields, and that we are in close touch with onr State and Government Experi ment Stations, it is apparent at once that our Farmers' Bureau o1 Information has behind it for oui support a sourse from< whieh --t draw upon for its inforinatio) pp subjects of practical an scientifi( farming that is not excelled. We now have in prophration foi our Farmers' Union 4m umns re ports from a series of co-operativ< experiments on the gubjec,t o. growing nitrogen in the soil anc the "Aldrich System'' of rotating crops by planting two rows o( ppt ton and two rows of corp in. repp lar alternation over ithe whol field, and changing .t ese rowi each season. Our experiments are coryfucte, by practical farmer~ on thei farms-in co-operation with the ox periment stations. We expect to maintain profit able prices for our prod jets by or, ganization and loyal c6-operatior among farmers. 1 With the birth of the Farmers Union the farmers of 'tho South have taken their rightfdl position, Farmers, line up shoulder to shoulder with your nei hbors, and lay hold of the wheels o the Famrin. ers' Union and push your interesi forward. Growing Eertitierui he SaiL.. If cotton1 is -king i e cowpea .i queen of t ' e 8outi ti ir estis ted that there is afloat over eac acre of land in the air, sevepty-fiv million of pounds of free nitroger A good crop of cowpea is sa,4 t store away in the soil upon its rool -K as much nitrogen to etich acre s there is confiaindin frmtwo ,I Ktree thousand pounds of cotto ~ed jaeal, or other high arnmonia iM fertlizers. IJ1?at a Godsend this wongerft ' ~*a is to'the Southern farme ~~ocoWpea t he Southern farmnE ~ ure 4t~p, for forage for hi *ndfiue, rich grain foo ap ~d his family too Sn be uti *41j Y;' Vht oIlj etJ Ct~ M m~e h ht ~inte iI* i~$WO3 IT ii : 0 1d1Md a tt a l when I~cor-k, do TO so~ th famer ohsh cohr av f hr uer a muc moe anete 0 ri i ? 4he ouny weigW1 t'et whoen fou-fifts dof to s'wole us I th farm otesoft count Sbse upo e A St frming interest t cotry, and 0% th famig intrs.Acmia ,t Lion of eveni one-half or much less~ e ot the wealth of the cotton farmer. e of the South would snow Wall - Street under s0oeep that she could Ii never put her head Up) high enough f again to say cotton. All the South t needs is organization! She has a. fgoo collateral and asmuci as is needed to control her business. Oolenoy Items. The Oolenoy Graded school is progressing nicely under the ex cellen t management of Prof, Boddi ford. Miss Lizzie Sutherland of Rock, visited Mises Irene and Irma Hendricks Sunday. Misses May Jones, Oora and Minnie idens and Miss Salli e tansell of Knob, are attaending thf Ooilenoy Graded school. Prof. Boddiford and D)r. J. M. Creushaw visited Mr. L. Roper Strnday. - SMiss Tempie - -Keith,' an aged lady is vry sick with ,lgrip. Her sister,m llt. ,Rabecga y also in feeble holeth, .4. f. F, 4eGdridks is now bpuilreing. .hiself a w d owe.lling c which ma a nice one indPsd. Mr. Calvin Neitr is builading enice hone. Mr. And Mrs. W.s. .aenddics r ide an enjoyable Xisst to able . Rock laist week.. The Qolnoy arme s are pre paring for a large cotton crop. Miss tgie.Maasengrle of Table Mountain, gave her .friends 4 so cial last Saiturday .pight. iMiss Lizzegnows how to entertaid her frigijda and give them ain enje able time. School G 1x. Keppel'n 1kec1p6 For IHealth. M~4eetixig mne' in ni' bitter t at wini one day in Piccadilly on his way to e urch, tReppe asked how Mr. Gladstone1 was. I told him be was Yery~ill "Ah," he said, "he is ~overnursed. If heo would do as I do, elimb up eighty steps, have 'a'1Ibihath 4frday and 'fe4j WVITh a his windowalag's .open, b'e wodid.fvr .ew'*bo ill."-Meinoirlbot 51r Hlenry liep, e oot It It Aditn. Mr. Brakes-Who is that sour looking dames over thoro? Mr. Grubbina-Sir, p ,she ha Idhe inisfortune to be. my wltp. s Mr. Blrakes , Oh --ah -e:-iidee~d si, 'the misfortune. is--er---all jour, 'm a sureJ-clevlanod Leadei. She (philosophicai e'ihd is easy to die? H~e oninmonplacob-. Well. a lot of very stupI4 people have mod tode i. tDMssufttes strengthenu the. mdnd as r -labor doe. the body----Bnwe. W. R. DALTON, -9M vi fe als paLplttl- nm fsap 4 q g~~~~~IO0% alibust,.cuig ayo h ), A ousands of testimonial letters received :>m sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and enition this paper. Don't mnake any mistake, but remember 5 namne, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's vamnp-Root, and the address. Binghamton, Y., on every bottle. OLEY5110RAMTAR b. childrent eafe, our** .Rio optateo A Sure Ca GaUs, BauMI Gontranated,. Musm Froted Poet, rns aid, st. AN ANTISEP, that st< maton, and drives out i. PENETRtATES the Pere promotes a free eireul o of BUsT MMNWN Rot'MI Spin Ar..fr e mor rlie fem.4a an ay meicin or.any 2nlse in osolc t ml - - OL:AN E\ o~. ~, ls pmphettel- uosn ofSerp.~ g llabuti, ncud- manyof thye oads otetmnalters recive . B ihmoNG, . ., bae urea ds Dont.a---an mi-take, trmmber DR name . EwampRoot Dr.,me 0ap-oandreade Binamone Y. n Pvernp1ottle\ra 1 20 ArSurie Tr itin she, otMraot.Mu aniont o.t Buran, B1sd;,etc so smAN ANt ofKPF thanat0ota mon.h arddines ou in T PEETAEStl.P.. a n eral wee 9 At d In I lIsn New York ID h oinly -cure n o in' egan tq use it weighed 340 poundsi. Now weigh ig pounds, my norna wei t. "' R. UGHES." 4 carr a or",e O S Bunions, rnk,' des, Lame Back, $ ff JointsFl' oo Aa e ~d >pon Irittin ubue ifl koe 1 he 1%brous Tiesues, he est gagit the nly Cure &estof i eou. -Vio .ga oue REUdAT M RS.,EoEil tarrrysa liU ref THEuailrsg lee La . Be - rU Jo.- - - -l'o t~ M~I~* h b. Cof 9.9 *9 i '.1 a ctel carrya lit Trunksmalusfbu I 500 A~ $AoO Iron King~ff Liuto .~~Q j otD alies;- eshlae. se e ~a4 Yee (.4~ a e na4@U Oh -aor .a a e oma1at *4, ands~ wc o esagaat tor..se e o PJ,~~ e ..Dr| At i 91 E ar Mietta, D~ Soy velere Rest, he..a * $ .. eneral debili en oghatt , e he atompo ~LfIgs,.?~ .- ol cures ir ~4'*I.,: . * **~9. ty re~ipresen6 ~ ~ lion sa they i08~ e i i i. altphl ren tu .~ 9.,- cures al$ stot - '.purlfyng'a* ( a- the inucouspa 9. s .. ~91 Ib Iph~w the disease, sweeps 0 up al Ithe plague again in slaet the the same *d builds y remedy WORLD. THE CAUSE, s of cases after all had failed. Austin mdicines and hun at last he was cured Qide. 0. Dietrich, of it has "made him a neW r street, Baltimore, says pins, and made her "feel Woman." Your druggist, sells .ends Rheumacide. AFTER ALL OTHERS bottle and booklet free If you send I hemic Co pany, Proprietors, TO G. WELLTO )ITOR: Please .sa tptureaders and my friends that I an 3pleten fReliaje goods. which I have for their.i nspectiot at -the prices which .I am quoting I considrir the goods are F .1 of "anythinvk diidaeiarything,' and am selling at a close OU NEED RENAVY WINTER 81OES, We have them; I HEAVY KNIT SIIIRTS; also, a good line of OVERSHOR n noW uhtil Chribtmias. weinvite the ladies to call and we w )oDS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS etc.. I make the same offer as the above to the men folks on Clot ies, ,ets "Fu rnishing, etc-. The nioest line of these go< ir, isalt and. barbed wire by the car'load Logo at prices that d )mplete line of the good kind of Pfrniture and nice matting, stoves and .Chatlanooga Plows--two very necessary things in their kind on the market. Chinaware, Glassware, Agatow A line of Undertakers' goods and a nice Hearse. r'pationage solicited and you Will' be treated right, .-AlI persons. owing the estate of *W. T. Mclall will please TRADE MARK The F REGISTERED for BI Fewer acres, lighter labor combination secured with Fa fertilizer proved perfect by twe crops from Southern soil. Farme balanqed food for every stage of plar timne till -harvesting, and is suited to a rom cottgn to corn, wheat to small truck, M~adie wit!, F="i * ~Fi sera''is used in every ton of Farmerst Bone, * under all crop conditions and making it 'famous a; for the Royrster trade mark.4 -? HERE'S THE SALES RI THINK OF THE CROP RI 18es-26o TONS 1890-1,500 TON S 1895--12,000 TONS 1900-58,4.55 TONS 1905-130,091 TOI * Fs s ROYSTER GUANU rah ulckest anc Ma 1a , e igin, nervous., SAVANNAH, * datgtijaton, brbeath, AKO iae ~fI .ue to indi n.A 8S~T1~ nw sco0v9 jue of 'lIge. ~tv in' ea$ afomtoh, VI ~tO1IyO~01udI% 13 p. m. hefe ft tdlab, Oozf gt54 Arrive at Jackso mean~l. ami rA IJituh'mlman Service betw ~u 2'~k4d~eor.netijons made at Jac1 ~nd I~rI Wluter Tourist Excursion 'I t. - aION, Agent, I Greenvill ST WLLIA:,: FAIL. CURES Rheumatism, IVe GontS Sciatica, Rheumatlo Gout. Lumbago, Catarrh IndigstIon, Baltimore. t'. __________ rouble, Lhvor Iscases, La Ori ppe. DAY Cont lous Blood Poison, L tLI All Blood Diseases. rAND. "still at the Old' Stand," with a and sale at very close figures. In aro Bargains. Tell theni that i )rofit. also, SUITS, PANTS, UNDER S. ill make them close prices on iing, Shoes, Hate, Underclothing, >dq we have ver carried. efy competition. carpeting and rogs. Agent let every well regulated tamily anL re, Tinware and other ware that 3uy McFaII 3omne forward and make aettlemnel t erilizer g Crops vith creage. larger yields-a happy LRMERS' BONE, the' nty-one years. of great ~rs' Bone is richest in Lt growth from planting great diversity of crops, insuring nourishment 3 a crop saver. Look CCORD CCORD C. Tarboro, N. 0. I Best Route 9IVILLE, nd all Points In FLORIDA A ERN CAROLINA Railway Ar. Savannah ~2:50 a. m. A r. Wayeroas 6:05 a. m, nvilo8:40 a. m. eon Augusta and Jacksonville, roonville for all points South, icke Now On Sale to Florida Resorta, OEO. T1. BRiYAN, Gen'l Agt. e, 8. O. eoncral Passenger Agent, ~4.QA, ~~9 A ..