700 (14) . LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OP GOOD FARMERS. PROGRESSIVE FARMER AND GAZETTE. -(Continued from page 692.) chased, Hr. Cobb is planning to put up some thoroughly modern barns and take up hog-raising and cattle-raising.- He is . too long-headed . not to realize that there is no permanent ly profitable farming without some stock-raising. In , addition ' .to his ample supply , of work stock and milk cows. - ' m. ; It was a treat to go . over Mr. Cobb's 200 acres in watermelons and 200 in cantaloupes. ' The very sight of a growing watermelon is a joy to me.' We raised them only for home use, and, as a boy, the sight of each one oh our farm meant a red, juicy-meated treat in which I would personally share; , there is still for me the same joyous suggestiveness about the sight of a growing melon, calculated to produce what Charles Lamb describes as "a premonitory moistening of the nether lip." I like cantaloupes, too, but the can taloupe seems to represent a certain dignified" culture, while the water melon stands : for a certain reckless, The Farmers Market Place Readers who have considerable numbers of lire stock or poultry, considerable quantities at improved seed,' or considerable areas of land, should use display ads in the proper depart ments of our paper; but for the convenience of all who do not wish larger space, we will in sert ads for our Progressive Farmer and Ga zette readers in this department and in this style type at the rate of 4 cents a word for one week; two weeks, 7 cents a word; three weeks, 10 cents; four weeks; 18 cents; three months, 40 cents; six months, 70 cents; one year, $1.25 Each word, number or initial (including name and address) counted as a separate word. Send cash with order. If the rate seems high, re member it would cost $880 for postage alone to send your ad by letter to each home to which we carry it at this low rate. Stamps accepted for amounts less than $1.00, v - - half-barbaric delight The canta loupe should be eaten 'with salt, pepper and- decorum at. the family table, in a fashion such as might a college professor; while a watermelon is eaten out in the open- with more or less disregard of the effects on your, face or on the proprieties of ta ble etiquette. But at any rate Mr. Cobb has 260 acres in canteloupes nnd another 200 in watermelons. The watermelon he grows ;is the Eden, originated I understand by Luther Burbank, who has combined in it the shipping qualities or the Kolb Gem with the sweetness of the Georgia" Rattlesnake. ' iv. ; ' ' I don't know how many thousand dollars a year Mr. Cobb clears on his 500-acre farm (his gross 1909 re ceipts on it and 300 rented acres were $33,000), , but It is a good found sum, and it results not only from the" most modern and progress ive methods of farming but also from business-like methods of managing labor and selling his products. "The Jersey melon crop is ten days late," he said to me as we rode past his cantaloupe field, this being only an illustration of how he keeps himself informed as to the general crop con ditions in. order to handle his own shipments wisely. Nearly every acre of his land grows two crops a year, The flourishing young corn and cot ton which I saw were on 'land from which 1 crops of potatoes, peas; and beans had already s' been harvested. Some of his corn land had grown no - -' other crop, this year, but we may say that he will set two crops on this land also because he will get cood crop of peas along with the corn, and he is making j two crops year on some land which, his father thought would not grow a crop at ail. : And all this as a result of bet- Farms my specialty. If you want to sell or buy, write ma. R. E.. Prince, Raleigh, N. C. - Wanted A full blood Southdown Buck, eheap. Write Thos. M. Kirton, Rl Centenary. S. 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Batts, WiUard.N. q. n.;:y V;',; 600 "thoroughbred Hens and Pallets for sale; Bock Reds, Dotts. Minorcas and 25 other breeds. Clarence Shenk, Luray, Va. ; .' v a. Bargain Twenty acre Dairy Farm Silo, on edge of twelve thousand inhabitant Eastern city. " Y," care The Progressive Farmer and Gazette, v y Fot elght or ten thousand pounds clover seed in the chaff, apply to J. A. Holloway, Postoffice, Gorman. N. Cy Price 41 cents per pound. tf ; Am In the real estate business, making f arming lands a specialty; if you wish to buy, sell, or lease a farm, write me. A. a. Deans, wiiaon, a. m.- phia In TtarUtered Duroc PiflTS and Gil tS. ThA kind that f arrow 12 and 16 pigs. Berkshire Gilts. 6 mos. old. $16. Clarence Shenk. Luray, Va. vrtw Plant Cabbaire. Lettuce. Celery. RfrAwherrv. twrw readv. - All other plants and rooti in thier season. Price list free. Geo. M. Todd. Greensboro, N.C. . , ' in other days. Mr. Cobb is making efforts ; to get his whole farm thor oughly' drained; He showed me a field which he drained by putting down three poles - with straw above hem. You could tell by the Im- 01 a capable ahd progressive- execu tive. " Consequently '" there are and will always be great " oppoftunities in the South for men wiio undertake the business-like ; management ot farm labor anX run plantations such proved appearance of the crops right , as Mr. Cobb has In charge. By wise- where the system .of draining end- ly directing them he ean pay them as ed. A cypress ; swamp which he: is- mmch as they would make for them- planning to clear up will be first selves, and at the same time earn1 a cleared and he will then let the weeds ' good profit on his own account. We grow up and the undergrowth rot 'need, therefore, more rather than before taking it In for. cultivation, fewer men who will do such work Most farmers would' burn off this '.as Mr. Cobb is doing. It is the ab- weedy, trashy growth, but Mr. Cobb knows the value of humus. . Of course, he also knows the value of improved implements and machin ery and has maintained the pace he started when he was the first farmer overseers and to begin with a two-horse plow. -His Mr. Cobb is sentee landlords who are doing most to hold back progress in . Southern farming- men who do not' live on their farms, as Mr. Cobb does, but leave them' to the management of tenants. not only a good farm- . To- bnv Eastern Carolina Rye: Appier. Rust Pioaf and Winter' Turf Oats: White Peas, vfe: Yellow Eve. Black Eye, Rice and Lady. Z. M. L. Jeffreys. Goldsboro. N. C. A ' North Carolina Herd Registered Duroc Jersey ' Swine. : : Descriptive, circular gladly furnished. Allpigson hand sold. Orders booked future de- livery fiee, no shipments until next January. Pedigrees ftee. W. A. Thigpen, Conetoe, Edge combe Cq.iN.C , . .. - Wanted One hundred thrifty farmers. Large means not necessary; to occupy large or small farms: easy terms or cash; fertility of soil unsur passed; soil easily cultivated and productive, jroia en opportunity. For particulars, address W. J. Edwards. President. Sylvester. Ga. ' ' farming' equipment now r Includes er, but he is interested In everything gasoline ; engines, shredder, : hay that makes for the improvement of press; manure spreaaer.; gram emu, farm life or the development of his reaper and mower, hay rake, hay community. - He is . president of the oader, disk ana drag harrows, cui- Robeson, County Farmers' Union. ivators, etc., etc. . The water-works and he has- had not a little, to do and electric lights for his beautiful with- making this organization per home are furnished by a $180 gaso- najps the most useful county Union in line engln6. , A little earnest 'effort . North Carolina. ' He is esDeciallv in- Cabbage Plants, future delivery. Truck farmers Surchasing plants in quantities In Youngs Island, . C. territory. Let me send you my plan where by I grow your plants for you, for delivery, fall, winter, and spring, without risk to yourself. W. R. Hart. Plant Grower. Enterprise, S. C Recleaned, sound, well-tasked Early variety Peas at two twenty-five a bushel, on cars here. Slaughter Pigs, also Thoroughbred Essex Pigs: Sows in fan .w. Thoroughbred Angora Goats. 19 verities Poultry. Eggs, one dollar a setting. Right hand and reversible dlse plows. J. IS. Coulter, Connelly Springs. N. C 1 Salesmen and Saleswomen wanted. Hundreds of good positions now open, paying from tLOOO to 15000 a year and expenses. No former experience needed to get one of then. We will teach you to be an expert salesman or saleswoman by mall and assist you to secure a good position, where you can earn while you learn. Write today for full particulars and testimonials from hundreds of men and women we have placed in good posi tions paying from. $100 to 1600 a month and ex penses. Address nearest office. Dent 2fl9. NHrm. at Salesmen Training Association. Chicago. Mew . York, Minneapolis, Atlanta, Kansas City, San - a ' - . "v . aSBWNG MACHINE CAUSE! 1 V on . tne should insure his home. part 1 of any thrifty j farmer these conveniences for terested- in agricultural education. both in getting agriculture into the country schools and also In establish ing agricultural high schools. : " All in all, the story of Mr. Cobb's 17 years of farming experience since he took hold of the farm at the age of 18, ought to prove Inspiring to many other farm boys. And may .we remind all our young men on the farm that what Mr. Cobb has done and advantages for physical develop- 1&rge me? alfdo? ment there is no comparison between the language of John Ploughman, Mr. Cobb's laborers and , those who. "Said I to myself, here's ajesson for are cooped up at monotonous work me, , : " in the cotton factory. , The Ideal com-: For this man Is 1 a picture In short, Mr. Cobb Is a captain of Industry. . 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