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v ' (U) 28? 5;-r 1 nTIi!) i.r. II i I VACCINATE WITH BLACKLECOIDS and save the animals, BLACKLECOIDS are EASIEST SAFEST surest; 1 , Used and endorsed . everywhere that Black leg is known. . ; Order through .your veterinarian or drug gist. ' "' ' .v'V' ; Write us for circulars ' :: describing Blacklegand telling how to prevent s it. t PARKE, DAVIS C CO. Department of Animal Industry, . DETROIT, - MICHIGAN. Ton Reed Ibis Liniment Every day there is n . . neea Ior some -reliable . i ent ihat. willrelieve soreness, swelling, ' sprains, bruiies, etc., both for your stock wd yourself. ; Dr.LeGear'sLiniment (for man or beast) fese, that has been proven effec Mf ?ears of use- Harmless to use-will not blister, nor soil the clothing. fromniT1?6 Dr. LeGear's Liniment ffinW dealer; he can't supply you, send us his name and weU get it to you. , inTecS?01- Liar's and Dis ozSPfiJ' LeGear's Hoof Oil; Dr. LeV GeusAntisepticHealingOuIetc. othit?dtop Dantllul Picture veliK fatb orld, 21 hands tall. WodS?ff ibso Beaiful oil paintinViS WritStod.16 inchei nt for only 10c 71BJ:5MEDICINE C04 bi i. LOUl MO. Resolutions Adopted by the United States Livestock Sanitary Association IT IS the sense of this Association that the. Federal regulations for the control and eradication of foot- and-mouth disease shall be recogniz ed bv each and every state as the uni form method of controlling and erad icating f p)t-and-mouth"diseasein"the United Mates. Ve further specifically recommend that Call susceptible livestock infected 'i t j' i i. et. i i wun ' or exuoscu iu iuuiauu'iuuuui disease should be forthwith slaugh tered and buried in accordance with regulations cf the Bureau of Animal Industry, r ' W recommend that no state shall take such action as will in any way - .... M I interfere with the movement ot live stock' in transit across such, state if shinments are moving 'in accordance with regulations of the' Bureau of Animal Industry. - ; This Association emphatically con demns all attempts at . state legisla- tion or oersonal action to intertere with the Federal regulations now in force for the control and eradication of foot-and-mouth disease. (2) Whereas, there is considerable diversity, in vogue in the various states coveririe regulations for the ------ w ' ' ' control of. contagious and infectious diseases of livestock. and " . v wnereas, it is ucmjvcu uu. c uni form measures shpuld.be adopted, . Re it resolved, that the President of this Association be instructed to ap- ooint a cctamittee of three tor the purpose of - drafting and submitting at each annual session some, recom mendations whereby joint and uni form control of one of the contagious and infectious'livestbek diseases may be submitted and recommended to all livestock sanitarians of the United States PURE-BRED LIVESTOCK n a- (DwiflJ ... Apaper a cony of Th ' welklv 11 a?e bl stock.farmX SK221 P-fiWM and mka 55 ouidVtUst frt o f paper Tut 1 "Py "ee ior asiang. i,E S!WI GAZETTE - , KEGISTEKEID) iraElFOKP BULLS Twelve very choice Registered Hereford Bulls, 10 . ma m Ail' to ismonths old, for salelnese duus i are:oi tne very best breeding and are good individuals and pneed nght. - PERCY H. ANDERSON, Holly Springs, MlaalaalppI I 1 i 7H VQUJGS BOY Could be dven a four years' course in any one of the leading colleges on the profits you would realize from a good draft stallion. Is this not worth con- i WUUiU rctuixe UVIU KUUU Ulll tuuuuu. a ium uvt nwiui vuu- We can sell you for $375 a medium weight young draft stallion, BiuuLUia mr uKui cr vico uiia icuuu, uii wiu uvuwi u iwu u vug iu. tiuueun ana pnotogrspns on requesu ADIRONDACK FARMS, GLENS FALLS, ft. Y. ' WniTE MADSII, VA. BERKSHIRES SELWYN FARMS EDGAR D. MOOIIE, Prop Charlotte, N. C BERKSHIRES, DOLSTEIN and JERSEY CATTLE TA.Trmlpi. lr!. COit 11.100. hlfl Hr6 told lot 1,500, hit dam told for 11,500. ' ' Keystons Baron Duke, the Grand Champion Boar at the International Live Stock Show, CfaicaBO, 1910. Offspring of either Boar ior sate ajreasouaoi- pncoi. AU bogs guaranieea cnoieni immune. - " Reolstered jersey ana noisiein uaui-. ; : Calves of either sex or breed for sale. Bay from the best snd most noted herd In the South. fl ex- 1.1. Staf fs r (3;i Resolved that it being nressed as the sense of this Associa tion that we should favor the-joint plan of Federal and Dominiori regis tration f "tuberculosis-free herds of pure-bred cattle as recommended by fiiA Tmfprnafintial Commission on Control of Bovine Tuberculosis and urge our Federal Department of Ag- . w . ..... - rimitiirp to ffet this unaer way ay V n V w : rj . - speedily as advisable. 4; The Foot-and-Mouth Disease Situation A CCORDING to the United States XI nenartment of Agriculture .the loss in Illinois from ioot-ana-moutn disease has been larger than in any ottipr state. 36.758 animals altogether kavino- Wn : slaughtered. Pennsyl vania comes next with 17,896 animals, and-Ohio third with 10,111. JNone ot tl!f16.othen-states-in-which-there was art outbreak has lost as many as annn In those, states in which the locai quarantines have been rigidly en- forced and in which the tarmers f ripmsplves have aided the authorities to stamp put the disease, satis factory nrnrrpG has heeti made at a smaner jf v0 - ; r - -- .... ., V- J. expense tnan was at one uiuciy. maiana ana jviitiiigtiHi vyuiy ease originated, were, for example, at first hard hit. Much of that territory is, however, now entirely freed from quarantine and in only a small area itliAifernpnt of livestock : . abso lutely prohibited. In Indiana 6,127 oritno1e: were " slaucrhtered. and in MiVhiVfl ii 7.728. 1 ; - r While Illinois and Pennsylvania are the most seriously affected of all the States, there is, it is rsaid, eyery , reason , to believe tnat rrorpfJe measures, will stamp out the pestilence there as well as elsewhere. Although large quantities or siv have heen affected already, tne num- Wer imito the Present" is small in com- narisnn witri iric luiai . uuou..i.j - those states. Jn. Illinois there were 2.500.000 head of -cattle threat. Of those 14.653 have been slaughtered. Out of approxi- mately ,4,500,000 jiogs only. . been killeti up to January 1. Of the 150,000 V farms in that state about 500 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE' For highly bred sow bred f or late March or April f ar f Jl. R o kln KMAKin VAn from In- row. U. 11. Da. IClCilUCl WW T r. . m I breeding.- Ready for shipment April K. A nice io 01 pigs sued oy tnis ooar oui m imv www ""t. " S75.W, p.gsio.ou eacn. . :. .Wi .fil. j aa Ik. .. nn. mar A il. One full DlOOd Berkshire rawjbndtp wnV Merplece strata. One nit on or sow. host iw.uu, nw .wt nu i.iv.v .v. iwi ... .. .' ..i f - fc7 . -.. .- .. . ..... Hi J. Simmons. ' I f Tf mmonsvllle, S. C BERKSHIRES OF QUALITY Pigs were elgM to ten weeiu oia oepxeiuDcr 1J. Strictly first-class. GET A PAIR TODAY. Windy Heights Berkshire Farm, Sycamore, Vs. DUROC-JERSEYS WEST WIND STOCK FARM DUROC-JERSEYS Pigs snd Bogs from 8 Weeks to 12 Months Old. Herd of 200 to pick from. Nothing but the best shipped for breeding purposes. Quality and breeding unexcelled. C - S. D. O'NEAL, Prop., VAUCLUSE, VA. DUROC-JERSEYS PICS only Red aristocrats: ererything reglsttred; everything guaranteed j booking orders now. Ask shout yours. .M'vvi ! ------ U li our Dunneia iuiu piaHura w moawr letters. W. W. SHAY. Cruab N C DUROC JERSEYS Am ttAoknr ordera for Din from Ooldnaymtnt ttlll one of the greatest boars of the breed, from prize win Ding sows. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices right Write ma rour wants. Thomas II. Rogers WsyneiTlIle, N. C. POLAND-CHINAS J : POLAND CHINA PIGS From Large Progressire Boars and Sows. T. E, ESOWN, . KUXIREESIORO. UXH. -TAMWORTHS TAMWORtn PIGS; dlan or American bred. - Farrowed by soo to 1300 lb. Champion sows, sirea ny wn io nwi id. wua Champion boars. Largest registered prize-winning lmmuned herd in the South. Won J18 premiums, 11 champions. S grand champions and I trophy cups at eight shows in Ull. ' DUTCH FORK TRUCK FARM, Columbia, S.C ready for service for sale at reasonable prices". All well bred and none but good individuals offered for sale. , WESTVIEW STOCK FARM. , D. J. ITBROOX. Mgr. , R. U Winston-Salem. N. tt Duroc-Jersey Piffs Wa stand behind every individual and guar antee satisfaction. The price is right tor pure bred stock. - r or panicuiars wme, m J. Lyerly & Sons. RF. D.No. I, qcveUnd N. C. Pure-bred Poultry Single Comb Brown Leghorns The larger kind with smooth seal brown Dacw ano .atoonTeastsTheyhave Show Vigor ana to. yue :--rtZX V "n. i, n: iMMtas aaTA npnverv. rtiv www Mil A I: um i k ww , UVU KUUVU v. 0.nmntnesii and aflOsiaCUOn Our ipeuwuci. """ Stsrtevsnt Bros. Brown Legnorn tarn, Pox 0. Ilnnhls, Alsu vncifl FOR DITTING . j n.j. n.mi Pivtnotith Rocks. 8. C. B. Knoae "cua ""llu-c--oV. i nn fnr is or virvi.A w Mhnrni ana miLllT uur TT rfvfc - . , 8.00 for loo. - : ' - . m.M. ROWANCOUNOFA cstf irarn rAMPINES - . Wnn ait firsts and sec- Eggs I3.ro per w, .w i i - JAS. N. JEFFREY, - Rtlelg N. C, Clack Spanish, Hue Ae . vAir aviii 4flvlnir breeds. Won 'rnn crTs i. ueauu Raleieh.-Charlotte, etc. ; Eggs cneuy. - - - - - n mw ti? noociL ' V1 Conovcr, w, c. Rocks, lBiacKp-Mv 4Tfia Pit .uames. wb i7 rSr-edeM and I o s e 1 1 1 nn ; . u -r., Co- to t5. duxch w ----- - HEREFORDS For Sale. 83 Bulls 15 months old. 40 Bulls 20 months old. . 60 Heifers 12 to 20 months. KK. XI ait ay a and Rllll favp9. 86 Heifers unregistered,15 months. D. C TAYLOR, ROANOKE. MO. DowardDo. Extra choice, young registered Hereford bulls and helf A1SO o nign Class reiciBiereu nuiaroui wuiia HIS l-l KMINENCI, KY. for sale. BEST HERD IN THE SOUTH. QILTNKR BROTHKRS. JERSEYS vwvwwwvvv 0AKW00D FARM R. L SCUF030, Prop. NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA. 3 Cows. 4 Bred Heifers' 9 Heifers and 9 bulls. All registered stock. SHORTHORNS SHORTHORN CATTLE Watch for our Shorthorns at the Fairs. Wrttl ; for prices on whatyou want I LnrcizA farii, m .:. HORSES AND JACKS US jcclis, Scidlers end Perchacaj Fine Kentucky Mammoth Jacks and Jennetts, saddle and Perche ron horses. We can show yoti more good Jacks, fox-walking stal-. ' lions Snd mares and geldings than ' ... nfh'av farm In h State. Short- - : horrt, Hereford and Jersey cattle. Write ior prices oescriwuiK u wants; r . - - '; r The Ceok rsnni.UxlngUft.Ky. Uasmsnt!iJacks.TrottmgBreds;olts.M Cereford CattU. Kentucky Mammouth Jacks ifrom lta, . .L- ... - . " UUlWUia vut. .... ' ' : ialrleed Sleek rem.' telMee, Ky.J The men -who lead are the men who read. ! I m i, '. ' i i ' i i I ii ii ill j i . s . Or I II' ' 5 If . M 4 : U!j I, ' I if-.- I I- - i i t , 4 1 : have been- involved. - . .. ... ;. 1 ' . f I f ! 1 1 ! :
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