# ^ *— »...■■■■■-More About Peanuts.Says the Farmers’ Union Banner: Mr. Hardy Teagls, of near St. Maurice. La., was in town last Wednesday with some fifteen or twenty bnshels of peanuts, of which he found a ready market at $1.25 per bushel Mr. Teacle, or Uncle Hardy, as he is usually called by the citizens of our town, says he planted one acre this year in peanuts and from that acre he gathered 75 bushels. Just thiDk of this Bro. Farmer. What in the world do we farmers need? Just health and that is all to make a living on the farm. Now, Mr. Teagle said the land these peanuts grew on was common hill land which we North Loui3iacains are well acquainted with. T trust our farmers will plant more feedstuff another year, such as peanuts, cow-peas, potatoes and corn and not depend so much on cotton.