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Penoin will nn yon money. lPand low " t-r'S? l0Pr. Seno now lor Fence Book I '"''ooa"s uirect r.om factory or can, WRITE k..a ' m . uepL 1 Mvannan. cu I LEES-McRAE INSTITUTE - annr UK, N. C. Grided w.b,n' Apr" 1 c,0" Dc 7, ej Sft?cl , R"t through tte Ninth Bradley, prtciaDn9? dustrial Work. Miss EsteJle "ne me Principals ni"a ,i aiier Wftich men h ?."?"' commission of mlHHl nowS ""s "our "Ut direct fromThe i0ak Knnll r . .... IlVAWRFPPV Plant, v.... Lading the two best Pi? reUes. in foots, qualitv iffi? bearuMr. Aapara,. f oth in corn ar,vn test lt outyields them all Ron sJi.?' 1s ruU of valuahiA fnfnVU,. W. HAII P7 t0day' 11 Marion Station, Md. " i nn j. aa !101 lZrttI,? say: i am VIRGINIA TOBACCO MARKETS Till receiotR on th nixhmvni Mt,. ... conllned largoly to sun-cured goods and ti e euityj amouniea.to aoout 750,000 pounda. Fillers were a shad hiirhor K.,t whole there wajj littJe change In class of uuenugB, ur ui prices, Lawrencevili-There were heavy sales on this market, with tha mniaiv n k w 1 nits of the brltrh WlnH am tk. ferea sold well, and the farmerajseemed-well picaseu whu iisures received. There were some good offerings on dark shipping goods. Daavill, Irt the neighborhood of 2.500.- vvv pounas were nandied. There was some improvement shown in nriooa wan Ba t - - - r - - - u.u mt lu quality, but taere was a lot of low-grade wuai'uus irom aistricts not neretofore sell ing here. Small lots of redried tobacco are now. selling. .1 South Boston.- The sales here ran up to arouna i.iwu.uuw pounds, with an average price of 8 cents. Much of this was of In ferior quality, prices no better. The farm ers are rapidly disposing of their crop, and up to date this market has sold over 15,0001 000 pounds. Chase City. The raIpb hnva hoon hcaw An this market, already about 4,500,000 pounds have been sold to date. During the week 250.000 pounds have been sold. Prices are muca lower man lor tne past season, this due to great extent to poor quality of offerings. Lynchburg. The sales on this market iooiea 8;mvu pounas. une receipts con tinue VPW hAflVV. hilt Hchfftt. Anno ara InnlraA for. soon. Prices haye weakened perceptibly un guwu tent, waicn iaaae a lower average than for the week previous. . Petersburg. This market continues very acuve on com ngni ana aaric stocics. The sale for bright during the week was 151,806 Dounds, sale of dark tobacco for week was 284.350 pounds. Sale of bright to date 2,079,784 pounds. Sale of dark tobacco to date, 1,982,427 pounds. J. M. BELL. . (17) 205 Get These Books and Bulletins You may get any of the following bulletins free by applying to the address given; while books may be had of The Progressive Farm er at prices mentioned: Wisconsin Experiment Station, Sladjsoo, Wis. Circular No. 53. Judging Draft Horses; Cir cular No. 54, Hog Cholera Questions and Answers. United States, department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Farmers' Bulletin No. 612, Breeds of Beef Cattle; Farmers' Bulletin No. 633, Growing Peaches; Farmers' Bulletin No. 64 2, Tomato Growing in the South; Farmers' Bulletin No. 643, Blackberry Cul- Uicft...,., .,. IL , 1 ... . 1 Ohio Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio. Bulletin No. 267, The Value of Soy Bean and Alfalfa in Milk Production; Bulletin 270, Experiments in Winter Lamb Production; Circular 147, The Cost of Tile Drainage. Connecltcut Experiment Station, New Hav en, ConnL-f Bulletin. 185, Tests of Soy Beans. Extension Department University Form, St, Paul, Minn. Bulletin No. 53, Sausage Making, r ' . The G. C. Buquo Lime Co., Columbia, S. C. Liming for Profit. FARMERS' EXCHANGE TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY One Mammoth Brpnae Tom Turkey, $5. W.. R. Nlsbet, Cheraw, S. C. White Orpington Eggs, Stock. Up-to-date Poultry Farms, Burlington, N. C. Black Minorca Betting eggs $1.50, deliver-. ed., L. Q Moseley, Klnston, N. C. Eggs, Light Brahmas, Anconas $1 for 15. Mrs. Chester Deal, China Grove, N. C. . .White Langshans-T-Stpek and eggs for pale, B. JR. Flack, Forest City, N. C. ; Foe Sale Black peas, $2; Clay peas, $1.80 bushel. R. J. Bender, Ridgeway, N. C. "Simpkins Ideal" Cotton Seed for Sale $1 per bushel, S. W. Erwin, Farmville, N. C. ... Send Dime for Sample Large White Seed corn, and get prices. Carl Scroggs, Brass town, N. C. For Sale 40 Purerbred Rhode Island Red Hens $1 each. John Roderick, Rutherford College, N. C. ' ' For Sale- Grade Toggenburg milch goats, Prices reasonable. Mrs. Kate Hossfeld, Mor ganton, N. C. . White Wyandottes Good, , blocky birds; fine layers. 15 eggs, $1. Sunnybrook Farm, Mtllbroro, N. C. Choice Eggs-eolumbian Wyandottes, well bred. Eggs, $1.50 per 15. Chas. C. Brunk, Wayn-esboro, Va. ; --. White Wyandottes Eggs' $1.50 for 15. A few cockerels yet. .- M. A. Holder, Clemmons, North Carolina, , ''" 1 ' "' in'. 1.1 ! II I It I I 1 HI ,j 1. 11 ; 35 Varieties best ducks, cnlckens, geese, tur keys. -Eggs, reduced price. Big illustrated circular free. John E. Heatwole, Harrlson burg, - Va. .. , - - - ;. " "; - Bloodhounds Trained Untrained : brood bitches and puppies. W. N. Cavln, Mt. Holly, North Carolina. ' . : " Eggs from bred-to-lay, prize-winning sin gle Comb Reds, 15 $l.o0. Sadie Covington, Wadesboro, N. C. Single Comb Rhode Island Red eggs, ; 15 for $1.25, parcel post,, prize winners. Mont vlew,' Boomgr, N. C. ' Eggs From Blue Ribbon winning Buff Or pingtons. 15, $1.50. Orpington Poultry Yard, Cameron, N. C. . Wanted Second-hand, 2 4 horse gasoline engine and feed . or Burrstone mill. A, Manioke, News Ferry. Va. -White Orpington, Kellerstrass, Barred Rocks, Fawn and White Runner Duck eggs, setting 75c. A. S. Machen. Hicks' Wharf. Va. Single Comb Buff Orpington Eggs From my carefully selected, heavy winter layers, $1 per 15. Mrs: N, R. Patrick, Rustburg, Va. fm, Mm, Qotct, IMia ALL MAKE BIGGER YIELDS THROUGH USE OF I THCI III 1 N0 (I II PRtCS:GanitH Sin St. 00 per can. A(rt Sin, $2.00 per tan. FivtAcn Stie, $9.00 ftrcan. mm PURE! CULTUDP 1 nc diMFLXdT 3Ar tar and 5URC5T SYTTEMf or son. inoculation ron all lcqumc PUT UP IN GRANULAR FOOD LN TIN CANS Cold Medal Awarded St. Louis, 190 "NITRAGIN'.'is the commercial name of nure cul ture germs or bacteria, each particular strain of which attached to its own legume, sucks from the air nitrogen to give growth and fruit to the plant, and stores up the overflow in the soil to enrich it. Use of "NITRAGIN" nill Increase yields of legume crops. Increase food value. Enrich soil in nitrogen and humus. Cause to be deposited between $22.50 and $30.00 worth' of nitrogen per acre. Insure against wearing out soil. Enable you to get a "catch" of alfalfa, cow peas, beans, clover, etc. Inoculation is desirable when 1. The soil has not previously borne leguminous crops. 2. When legumes previously grown on the same land did nor bear nodules. 3. When previous legumes were not closely related to species of legumes . to be sown, 4. When soil produced weak growth of legumes even though roots showed nodules. Look for the ARMOUR OVAL LABEL ON THE CAN If your seed dealer cannot supply you write to our nearest office. Printed literature furnished on request. , Address Dept. 14 AH of the Armour Fertilizer Works brands of fertilizer will be made upon the same formulae and from the same high-grade materials for 1915 as in the past no changes or substitutions. You get the analysis your soil and crop require, if you use ARMOUR'S. ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORMS ATLANTA, GA. GREENSBORO, N. C - NASHVILLE, TENN. -JAOSOOTnXEELA. NElVOMJEANSrLAi Good Eves At 60 means simply care in not straining tnem. w orning thrrtMCfh thtt Inner wlntr AVAnlnvs in the uncertain light has hurt permanently many a pair of naturally stronjr eyes. Almost any of our thousands of pro- oreacivA merchants onnlrl tell vnil of the eve relief people find in clear, unshadowed light from ANGLE LmPS Without odor, beat or smoke. Light of a quality ap proaching the true color value of sunlight. 1 qt. of oil gives 16 hours 01 service. Simplicity care lor your Angioy Lamps oniy once a ween, oareiy- fill the lamps while burning if yon desire. Durability no pipes to ciog, no mantles to burn out, no valves. to go wrong, write ror iarge( QStratedl catalog jno. o . THE ANQLE MFO. CO. 244-4 W. 23rd St., N.Y. m rmt. v 82 Styles, 1 to 8 Burners BabyCuicks-IHSE Eggs, 100 15 15 $1. Money right back if cannot fill order early Swastika Egg Farm. C. W. HUNT. Owner, Route Wo. 7, Charlotte. N. C. Berkshire Pigs Good individuals, from registered stock; the short nose type. Mead ow BrO'ok Farm, Fayetteville, N. C, Route 6. Selected Cleveland Big Boll Cotton Seed. One year from state test farm.. One dollar per bushel. C. D. Murphy, Atkinson, N. C. Eggs $1 setting. . Choicest stock, best strains, Silver Spangled Hamburgs, White Leghorns. S. M. Goodman, Mooresville, N. C. Pure-bred Black Langshans Nine-pound cockerel, eleven-pound cock, $5 each. Pul lets, $2.50; eggs, $1.50 for 15. J. L. Hardin, Emory, Va. . ' - 1 Poor Land Corn Field selected seed for seven years. Averages two ears to stalk. $2.50 bushel; ears or shelled. D. T. Watson, Kenly, N. C. ,. White, Brown and Black Leghorn, Buff and White Orpington eggs for hatching, 15 fnt 41 Kft T Q Worhitrtnn T?rtflrlnoViam North .Carolina ; A One Steam Engine, 35 H.P.; one 50 horse boiler, almost new; both In good shape; for sale cheap. C. L. Ward, Guilford College, North Carolina. , 1 Government Wants Clerks $70 month. Spring examinations everywhere.' Sample questions free. Write immediately.- Frank lin Institute, Dep't. R-215, Rochester, N. Y. Barred . Rock Eggs One dollar, fifteen. Thompson and Latham -strain. Good stock.! Satisfaction guaranteed. Western. Slope Ranch, "Salisbury, N. C. Single. Comb Brown Leghorns Prize win nena heavy layers. Thirteen pullets, April hatch, , four yearling hens, for $15, J. Y. Crews," Tar River, N. C. Seed Corn Johnson's Prolific Large two eared variety, developed by eighteen years' field selected seed. Write for testimonials. J. D. Johnson, Garland, N. C. . For Sale--20 H. P. International Harvester Co., kerosene engine. Good as new. Two 60 saw gins, feeders, condensers and press. Lot shafting:, pulleys, belts.' etc. All in first class condition. Will sell separately or In lump. Write or come for further information. I am going to sell at some price,?; Can handle gilt edge paper for . part W. - E. Hales, Pike vllle, N. C. Pure-bred Berkshires I now have ready for shipment a few choice pigs from high-' grade registered .stock. Write -for prices' and other information. A. H. Thompson, Herndon, Va. " ' For Sale One 30 -h.-p. with kerosene en gine complete. Been used three months. Good as new. One trampler for cotton press. Write for price. J. W. Batts, R, 4,t, Elm City, N, C. , Sweet Potato Slips I am headquarters for the leading varieties: Nancy Hall, Golden' Beauty, Triumph and Big Stem Jersey; $1.50: per thousand; guaranteed the best. J. R. . Davis, Bartow; Fla. - Frost-proof Cabbage Plants $1.25 1,000; . 10,000, $10; by express. By mail postpaid 35c-100; 300 75c; 500 $1.50; 1,000 $1.75. Sat isfactory plants or money, returned. Tide- water Plant Company, Franklin, Va. , Cleveland Big Boll Seed Especially pure, ginned at our own gin under personal super vision; I gin for nobody else and sell only home-grown seed. One bushel, 90c; ten bushels, $8; 100 bushels, $75. C. B. Woolsey, Aiken, 8. C. - Sweet Potatoes for Sale Eating and seed., Sound, well saved. Nancy Hall, Norton Yam, Pumpkin Yam, Georgia Buck. Queen and White Yam varieties. Prices quoted on re quest. J. L. Ingold, Grower and Shipper, Hickory, N. C, Route 3. : White Oak Farm, Holly Hill, S. C, wishes to correspond with some reliable breeder of' Polled Durham Cattle; not particular about registered stock, but must be from good milking strain. Also have for sale Buff : Plymouth Rock eggs from best laying stock, at one dollar per thirteen. Thousands Government Life Jobs Now Ob tainable $65 to $150 month. Vacations with full pay. No layoffs, snort nours. common education sufficient "Pull" unnecessary., Thousands 1915. appointments. Write Imme diately for free list of positions now obtain-: able. Franklin Institute, Dep't R-215, Roch ester, N. Y. Tomato Plants Ten million Livingston Globe tomato plants; strong, healthy plants; grown in open field; ready for shipment on and after April 15th. Prices by mail, post, i paid, 100 for 35c; 500 for $1.25. By express, -not prepaid. 500, for $1; 1,000 for $1.75; 4.000 to 8,000 at $1.50 per thousand; 10.000 and .over, at $1.25. per 1.000.. Place order now, Safe - delivery - guaranteed -or - money -refunded. P- D. Fulwood, Tifton, Ga,
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