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CiturJsr, March 23, 1912. (21) 401 (r ORPKGTONS If yott want tggu from the BEST strain, buy from me. I have 8. C White and Buff Orpingtons direct from Cook, the originator. I bought egg and stock from the best birds Cook has produced. I have confined - myself to these special birds. I have my farm so arranged that they have plenty of good grass fields to roam over therefore I have strong, healthy birds and good layers! ' My prises are $2.50 for 15 eggs. Give me a trial. You can't do better. ' V Tours-respectfully, ,s V W. S. VESTAL, Graham, N. C. East : View Farm. V C Efl0S for II etching S. C. W. ana S. C. B. Leg horns and Anconas. Also Mammoth Bronze Turkeys.: POULTRY FARM. JU K R K. MOORE, Prop., . ; CHADBOURN, - T. N. C. ! . r :, i i PURE-BRED POULTRY My winnings for 1911 are: Nine firsts, four seconds,' two -; thirds,1 and oner special. My birds are the best that money will buy. S. C. Blue Andaluslans; Rhode -Island Reds; Buff Orphigtons; Buff, White and - Brown Leghorns Black ' Mlnorcas ; - R. C. White "Wyandottes; Houdans; and -Indian. Runner ducks. " ' ; Sittings, fl.25. D. K. FRYE, .. -V- - - Hickory, N. C. GET READY FOR BETTER FARMING. - EGGS Some Things You Should Attend to - at Once. . . THE movement for more home raised supplies has already, start ed, Mr. Cotton Farmer, and the pro cession 'will soon pass your doorv Nine-cent cotton will not pay for 12 cent pork. What will you do, go on in the same old way, making a slave of yourself, supporting middle men in the cities, buying Western supplies, to raise cotton year by year ior a i meageiv Hying that you can grow on a few of your best acres right ,' at home? " Will you let; the boll-weevil force you to a change af ter others are; well started, or will you 'eet on the band-wagons now?" The call is for thinking and, reading r more and better tools, fewer acres, better farmed, more crops; heavier yields per acre, more and better ; livestock; ; :' u-v -& Begin now, put some of your, cot ton acres in a small hog pasture near the house; plant in half-acre or acre ' plats" around the pasture, oats rye, rape for winter grazing; Have early cbrn, , sorghum, cowpeas, ground peas, sweet potatoes, using crops in succession as hog feed. : ? I know of what 1 speak: It pays better than cotton and rapidly builds up the land, and reduces the cost of the pork to a minimum. Also make better prepa ration for poultry. "' Now then, for your stock. Have you a good pure-bred boar and two or three strictly pure roosters ? ' Are they your favorite breed? If not, get rid of t them and go in the mar ket for them. Do not accept a good grade free You will lose time and money fooling with grade or scrub sires. ' Your pigs and chickens with a pure-bred sire will : be all half- bloods and every generation will be getting nearer .pure, which will in crease size and quality. Now, where must you buy your start and how much should you pay ? Well, speaking from an economical viewpoint,; I would say, buy from nearest breeder of your '' favorite breed in the. South and save express, and if you enclose check to pay for . Sgs? Breeds ofpure-bred what you want in your letter of in quiry you will usually be Just as honestly and more carefully and promptly served than if you write a dozen letters. I want to say rfght here, that most Inquirers make a great mistake in thinking hog and poultry breeders are dishonest, and that they, will. take your money and mistreat you. I venture to say that your money is as safe; in the hands of nine-tenths of hogi breeders as it is in your own. They prefer to send it back than hear you kick. : As to price, do not expect a good, well-bred three-months pig , for less than $10, for they cannot be grown for less and when you go on the hunt for a cheaper one you hunt disap pointment. Better pay $12.50 or. $15 to be sure you g$t one of the best and start right. The cockerels can be bought for from $1.25 to $3 each .for very best utility grade. You can afford these prices and no need to pay more for exhibition stuff for home use. I get as high as $20 for a few pigs and $ 5 for a few birds, but these are sold to breeders and hankers. . Do not let a few dollars stand in the way of bettering your own condition. , You help out a good cause by pat- MONTVALE, VIRGINIA. BREEDERS OF FOWLS THAT LAY- 16 VARIETIES OF TRAP-NESTED, DRED-T0-IAY FOWLS Barred Plymouth Rocks Buff Plymouth Rocks . White Plymouth Rocks Black Orpingtons Buff Orpingtons White Orpingtons S. C. Black Minorcas -S. C. Rhode Island Reds White Wyandottes j Partridge Wyandottes .: Buff Wyandottes S. C. White Leghorns S. C. Brown Leghorns S. C. Buff Leghorns R. C; Rhode Island Reds Buckeyes .- - ' ) We Know the Egg Record of Every Hen oh the Job c Forget about- "systems" and so-called 'scientific" management. It's all in the blood and plenty of good care and feed. Start with eggs: from naturally heavy layers and you'll get winter eggs. ' Catalog free. u We originated ..the coming fowl: ; IMPERIAL BUFF MINORCAS. V ; Remember. You Can't "Gather Flos . From Ttilstleau OAK RIDGE T. M. MASnDURN, EDER OF RINGLET BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS. , ' I have the Thompson strain - and guarantee them to be as good as the best. Eggs, $3 per Sitting of 15; Two Sittings, 5. Special prices on larger quantities. - WAYNESVIIXE, - N. c So C BLACK MINORCAS Great layers. Fine broilers. .Very thrifty. Buy the best. ' .' $1.50 for Fifteen. ' MRS. B. B. MARSH, - Marsh ville, N. C. ' - . : - , BARBED PLYMOUTH ROCKS EXCLU- SIVELY- Two Dollars will pay for 15 eggs for hatching purposes. We have been-breeding-Barred Plymouth Rocks, exclusively, for sixteen years. We breed the kind that Mr. E. W. Philo, originator of the Phllo System : states : "They are the finest lot of birds - produced from single mating , that I have even seen.". Good shape, well barred, and good layers. JEFFERSON POULTRY YARDS, , Leesburg, Va., C. H. Shipman, Prop., P. O. BOjjc .113. , Co -White-'Leflhiorms'- The most economical egg producers Eggs for hatching $1.00 per setting. I . ' ' ' ' Address Manager, . Oak Ridge, Va. J T From any of the following at SI per sitting - of 15 PURE BRED STOCK Egsrs from bred to lay, White Wyandottes and S. C. White Leghorns, $1.50 and $3.00 per 15. Special prices on lots of 100 or more. Day-old chicks, $15 per 100, ready for delivery March 1st A few choice Cockerels, $3.00 each. Premiums won at Lynch burg Poultry show, January 9rl2, 1912: White Wyandottes, 1st cock, 3rd and 4th hen; third cockerel; 1st pullet; second and fourth pen; also, special for best display, white Leghorns, 1st cock, 2nd pen. v-.: 75 Berkshire pigs; also a few young boars and gilts. Being bred in the South, our stock is acclimated, and you run no risk. ALL STOCK GUARANTEED. Write today for full particulars. One of the Largest and Best Equipped Poultry Plants In the South. ; poultry: Barred Rocks, White Wyandottes, Black Mlnorcas, Houdans, Blue Andaluslans, White Leghorns. Buff and White Orpingtons, Rhode Island Reds. Indian Rwnner duck eggs, 12 for $1. Stock for sale at a bargain. HICKORY POULTRY FARMS, Illckory, N.C. . ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS "Bred to lay" and t weigh Hence they pay. Tou want 'some "eggs to hatch" from my Royal Red prize-winning strain." 1st on cockerel, hen,' and pen, Iredell County Poul try Show. .Write, . , "V D. MATT THOMPSON, 7 Box X . - : - -. - Statesvllle, N. C. " - : C" .V EGGS Prom prize-winning stock. Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. $2 to $5 per 15. List of awards on application. GREEN LAWN POULTRY YARD, Tarboro, N. C. EGOS Fifteen, $1.25 thirty, $2 EGGS v 10 S. C. White or Brown Leghorns pullets and one cockerel, $10. Pullets and cockerels, II to $2.69. Rose and 8. C. Rhode Island Reds, Silver Laced Wyandottes, S. C. Black Minorcas. - All good strains. O.' F, ELLER, ' Miller's Creek, N. C. . BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS If you want eggs that will produce good layers and' shew birds, send us your orders. . . $3. Per Fifteen. CLAUD'S POULTRY FARM, - Tucker, Ga. M0EFARM, R. L CRADD0CK, Manager, . Lynchburg, Va . K. t. II. WO. 1. P 'SiTll t NICHOLSON & RANKIN ' Dark Fawn or English Strain INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS SACRIFICE SALE EGGS ' Our flock simply overwhelming us with eggs. They are due to go under your hen, some of them anyway. Use the coupon pick out your biggest hen and get "next " with these great egg ma- m . r i ' AAA cntnes. uapaciiy, zuu settings a month. 01. SO Rer Twelve GREENSBORO, N. C This COUPON Worth v 37 1-2 Cents. Good for three eggs with orders received before April 10, 1912. , BARRED ROCKS, BLACK MINORCAS and S. C. R. I. REDS ,1 have some of the nicest mating this season, both for show and t utility purposes, I have ever had. They must bring some fine chicks. . ' I offer, my first pen eggs at $3; second, $1.60 per 16. Duck eggs , $2.60 for 11. Baby chicks, March and April delivery, 80c. each. Let me book your .order now. Some nice stock for sale. Write for mat- ' - ing list and price of stock. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. : o. PRurny Franltlinton, North Carolina 8. C. White Leghorns My strain has been bred nearly a' quarter of a century for heavy egg nroductUn. Thev lay all the time. They win every time. Eggs from winners at great ronizing your home breeders of reg- iniernauonai enow ai Auania. i.uper ao, taay.nA aAh Kf v nUln $2.60 per 80. T, B. Xiles, White Leghorn Specialist, Rockingham, N. C. -: mnv rniV $10. lOO. from "Toung. Vtvjl VlllA Quality" strain 8. C. White Leghorns. Fine stock, eggs, $6, 100. Guar antee to please. . Reference: Anybody here. d W. HUNT, W. Fourth St., Charlotte, N. C. EGGS $1.75 per 15. Express prepaid. 81x best varieties. Write for Illustrated folder. The Hahn Tonltry -Yards, Hickory, N. C. White Wvandotte. n pullet at Griffin show. Egv; IS for f 1.50. MV birds. won First on ren, First on Pullet at Orirrin n Mrs. U. r. stclnbelmcr. them more than; they help , you. There la more dignity in a smaller business of surer profit. ; ''Get on the band wagop" of producing your home supplies. It will broaden your power, your love of home, your In dependence, your bank account and "settle upon you a peace beyond un derstanding. T. U. JONES. SINGLE COMB BUFF ORPINGTONS Eggs from best stock in the South. My birds never , fail to win. Best pen headed by a $500 sweepstake cockerel. ; Mating List Free. - CLAUDE F. DEAL, Landls, North Carolina 225 Egg Inccbatdr and Drccdcr $ n f rrre t mm . mm mur r "' way pay more man our price r iioraerea tosretner we ieni both maohlnec for only flO.00, -d pr freight obkraee Eaat ot Bookies. Hot water, doable walla, dead air apace beween.donb1e slam door,6opper ii-roguiatiDK. naraerr nnaereitg pleta with thermomptflrfi. kib d. , rw iMwnt 80 Uy tri.l, Ineatmtnn ftnUh4 In aal eolnr ahowlnv lh U rooks, Gb..';V KeP file of your' papers this year?1 h i but! V Freight U of I Paid iBoeklfli I : tanka and. boilers. aelf-regnlatioB. hnraery under esta tray. Inoabator and Brooder ahlpped complete with thermometers, lam eBB-tentera read y to 11 L V IT CM vi au dm whan Ya frirt ihaort. 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