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THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER 530 (2) n id . i . - I'll' ft i m r . m t ii - II A This; Tradf Mark! Stands! for Reliable tltMcM4 rarrr To make the most money out of your hay crop, you must handle it quickly. You must know positively that your machines will be in shape to work from early till late with out one moment's delay. FLYING DUTCHMAN HAY TOOLS are the best made most reliable hay tools on the market. They can be depended upon every min ute of the haying season. Manv n5prs sav "Thev are trouble Droof." j . r They are so simple in construction; so easy for Vio inevnArJpnreA nersnn to onerate that thev i.iv, ...wj. . I X should and have in hundreds of cases run for years without one minute lost during the haying season nor one -cent spent for repairs. ADRIANCE MOWER 60 Years of Unequaled Service and Success Simplest in construction easiest to operate- lightest draft most powerful cutter needs fewest repairs. Adjustable Carrying Spring takes unnecessary weight off the Cutter Bar and puts it on the wneeis, reauo jffbh iaMTi- -, aft:Ur inp- draft and increasing traction power. -t Automatic Spring Draft prevents damage when striking obstructions. Knife starts instantly when thrown into gear. Adjustable Hard Steel Wearing Plates keep the knife head in correct position. Cuts like new after many years of use. Cutter bar moves up and down freely without binding, and always follows the ground, no matter how uneven it may be. It folds over the tongue, insuring against accidents. No bolts to fasten. Exposed Pawls and Ratchets save trouble and repair bills. Forward Acting Foot Lever is natural, easy and safe. Flying Dutchman Hay Loader Handles Swath or Windrow Without Adjustment The One-man Loader Positively the simplest Loader ever made. A one-man loader sim ple in construction, practi cal in operation. " Driven direct from axle, without chains, cogs, sprockets, gearing or webs of any sort. Nothing to lose. break or get oat of order. Anyone who can drive a team can handle this loader ALONE. It puts on a big half load before you have to touch it with a fork. Extra long stroke does not thresh out the seed, break hay or pound the machine. Yielding deck prevents clogging. All Steel if rame cannot warp, sag, rot or get out of shape. See your FLYING DUTCHMAN DEALER about these machines. Also FLYING DUTCHMAN SIDE DELIVERY RAKE and TEDDER and ADRIANCE ALL STEEL DUMP RAKE. Write us for FREE BOOKLETS. MOLINE PLOW CO. i Dept. io MOLINE, ILL. $27.80 SATO) m OWE MONTH We can refer you to many satisfied users of ALAMO OIL ENGINES. These Engines quickly pay for themselves over the cost of using Gasoline. ALAMO OIL ENGINES ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE As Steady As Steam SEND FOR FREE CATALOG THE ALAKO MFG. CO., -:- HILLSDALE, MICH. SOUTHERN DISTRIBUTORS The Gibbet Machinery Co., Columbia S. C. B. F. Avery & Sons, New Orleans and Memphis. McGovrinLycm Hardware & Supply Co., Mobile, Ala. OFFICES: Birmingham, Ala., Raleigh, N. C., Memphis, Term., and Dallas, Tex. New York Office, 41 Park Row; Chicago Office, 600 Advertising Building. COMlfUNICAnONS REGARDING ADVERTISING OR SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BE ADDRESSED TOEITRER OFFICE ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BIR MmGHAM AlZ , UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 9, 187. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, $1; six months, 50 cents; three months, 25 cents. The above rates apply in United States, Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico, Panama, Hawaiian and Philippine Islands. Rate for Canada, $1.50 per year; all other foreign countries, $2 per year. YOUR LABEL IS YOUR RECEIPT The date to which your subscription Is paid Is given on the little red or yellow slip on page 1 opposite your name, printed thus, "John Doe, 31 Dec. 14," means that Mr. Doe is paid up to December 31, 1914, etc. After you send in your renewal, it requires about ten days to have this date changed and properly corrected on your label. Please advise us promptly if the label date does not properly show when your subscription expires. Each Advertiser's Reliability Guaranteed WE WILL positively make good the loss sustained by any subscriber as a' result of fraudulent misrepresentations made in The Progressive Farmer on the part of any advertiser who proves to be a deliberate swindler. This does not mean that we will try to adjust .trifling disputes between reliable business houses and their patrons, but in any case of actually fraudulent deal ings, we will make good to the subscriber as we have just indicated. The conditions of this guarantee are, that the claim for loss shall be reported to us within one month after the advertisement appears in our paper and after the transaction complained of; that our liability shall cover only the purchase price of the article in question, nor aggregate over $1,000 on any one adver tiser, and that the subscriber must say when writing each advertiser: I am writing you as an advertiser in The Progressive Farmer, which guarantees the reliability of all advertising it carries." Readers In the Carolinas, Virginia, Georgia and Florida should always address their letters to THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER, Raleigh, N. C c . ' Prizes for Cotton Cultivation Letters The Progressive Farmer believes that in most parts of the South the cultivation of the cotton crop is too expensive and tedious a process, and that too many hoeings are in many cases necessary. To get the viewpoint of our readers on this matter we offer four prizes $5.00 for the best and $2.50 each for the three next best for letters from our cottongrower readers who cultivated their cotton most economically last year. These letters must be to the point and preferably not over 600 or 800 words in length. Tell how you did the work, and why you were able to cultivate as you did. All letters must be in our hands before Saturday, May 9. WRITE YOURS AT ONCE. SAW 10 LOGS WITH AN AMERICAN SAW MILL Ten 18 foot logs averaging 14 inches thick make 1000 feet of lumber worth $25 to $40 1 n yoor local market. Costs you only $4 to 6 to aw 1000 feet with an "American" Portable Saw Mill. Think of the profits I Why.that timber on yoor wood-lot ia just like wheat. Reap it with an axe. Harvest It with an inexpensive, light run ning "American" Portable Saw Mill you can op erate yourself. No experience needed. An 8 II. P. gas engine and aa "American" mill saws up to J7 7 I ' A AND GET LUMBER WORTH $25to840 2500 feet per day. Get an 'American" be cause it saws more and better lumber with less help and power than any other. Make big money every winter when the farm doesn't need yon. Hundredsof farmers aredoing a payinglum. bering business with "American" mills. Yon can do the same, for there are wood-lots around yon if you ha ye none yourself. Read enthusiastic lei ters from farmers In onr free Book K0.91 that tells all about farm lumbering. Write our nearest office today for Free Book JVo. 21 AIM KMC Alt SAW MILT. MACHINJERY CO. Hope 8tree. ilnckettstown. IV. J. Atlanta, Oa. Jfe Orleans. La, Columbia, 8. C. RAZOR, STROP, AND HONE $1.50 This full hollow ground imported Razor, round or square point, retail value $1 50, also finest grade double strop one side heavy horse hide, other side best webbing, retail price 75 cents, and high grade American hone, retail price 50 cents, all for $1.50 post paid. Use them 10 days, then if not satisfactory, return them at our expense and we will refund your money. CAROLINA CUTLERY CO., Dept. A, Box 402. Greensboro. N. C. twtty 30 ( 4u lMr fast pr m'rut rr im n am MIAUL:. nJf Finished lumber Always Sells work it un ceti that sure money yourselves. Use the Hustler Planer and Matcher for flVtrlnv nnlllnn a.t)i.. boarding, etc. None better, costs little -make money Quickly. Write today for circular and prices. , SALEM IRON WORKS 01 B. Llbwty fit. Wtnttn-4em. N.O. YOUR TOBACCO BARN Should Be Covered With Spotless Rubber Roofing Is especially suitable for this purpose and makes a very satisfactory roof stands tbe heat, turns water, wears well and saves you money. Note these low prices nothing to pay for but quality. 1 Ply Spotless Rubber Roofing $4.87. 2 Ply Spotless Rubber Roofing 1.08. 3 Ply Spotless Rubber Roofing 1.34. Every roll guaranteed fresh, new, perfect roofing, 108 square feet to the roll covers 100 square feet of surface. Nails and ce ment free. Shipped quick from Richmond -little freight. TOE SPOTLESS CO. -4 Contain: J5m J IMPROVED MONITOR Self Heating Iron makes Ironing a pleasure Over 575,000 sold evervMon ltor Bells another. Hand somest Iron made, the riffht shape, the right size, right weight. Easy to operate. Heat regulated Instantly. Every home a prospect. Mm ind mm ssmtt msks S8 to S10 1 it. 6o can you. Write for terms. Exclusive Territory. The Monitor tad Iron Co. 426 ayMSt.,8lgfrilrta,0. 4 Head the advertisement in this iMue. 7
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