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Satu . JERSEYS, comes IntQmaturitywrly,lj lone-Utcd and is of tea found mating wcordseven to $T"' above aw om y, Jsfe. 'Shall e -mail mtl ieood book on the Jersey 7 yJLfrt JI2SCT ant? OC3. .7uT SL. New Torn 41 - OAKWOO0 ;VO n.rf. aI Ittttii til iv jt Notbin but bulls for sdeitjprcsent; Prices ; K from t40.00to tlOO.60.1 ; f e r SHDF0ID, Proi.t - Newtca, ii C U SHORTHORNS i; tttPEPEZA FARM. Efattry Vt&y, Tea. - 'REFORDS ; Q ? 'iRilgb cUm registered Holstein buns ILTNER BR0THIWS. fl MIIIIIICI, KY. S& I Jacks, Saddlers and Pcrcherons Fine. Kentucky Mammoth Jacks and Jennetts, saddle and Perche ron horses. We can show you more good lacks, fox-walking stal lions and mares and geldings-thari-any other farm In the State. Short horn, Hereford and Jersey cattle. Write for prices describing your wants. , . -- . The Cook Farms. Lexington, Jfy. KammouthJackJ.TrottinjBrtdColls.indRciIitercd Hereford Cattle. Kentucky Mammouth Jacks from 1 to 5 years old. Registered trotting bred colts byfashion tble bred sires. 15 registered Hereford Bulls from S to Umontbsold. . , . ' . u. o SAUNDint - : . , airland Stock Farm. -S Leitneto. Ky. Save Halfoef Paimtsiiis- r By using 1NGERS0LL PAINT-proved best by 66 years use. It will please you. Only paint endorsed by the "Grange." - Made in all colors for all purposes. DELIVEREDFREE s-. From the MiU Direct to You at Factory Prices. INGERSOIX PAINT DOOU FREE Tells ill about Paint and Painting for Durability. How to avoid trouble and expense caused by paints fading, chalking and peeling. Valuable information free to rou, Rh Sample Color Cards. Write me. DO IT QW, I can lire you money, OW. bjCTioll, 257 f Ijronft St. BtooUm H.T.' ,er better k0!s If you are thinking of baying an ensil age cutter, write for this new book "Making Silage Pay Better." Full of dollar-saving, dollar-maklng Ideas. Telia all about tha Blizzard EiMHage Cutter -the original "blower" ratter. Simple and. Me work eater .mall angina runa It unlimited almting capacity laats foe jrara. Wnta today for the book. , - - , . THE JOS. DICK MFG. CO. Box 42 Canton. Ohio AWcrrs Experience in Hog lUlsing IF YOU areVaising scrub hogs do the best you; can with them until ypu can do bettefbut you shoulci get bet ted, stock;' ) If you citnt afford to buy improved hogs,ibuy. a' pig of one of the good bacon breeds and in a few months it will) grow into' afine hog thatwiir be "a :sou1rceof prideTand profit; to yotv provided you give it the 'proper attention, keep it healthy, free of vermin, and don't let it get stunt ed -r,.,.":;v : : .-. - . : ?: Plant ; a variety 'of-' feed for' your hogs i They donjt do well on one kind of . f e ed ; alone. If you have bad luck don't get. discouraged but remember that the .more valuable anything' is the harder it is to propagate. The worthless .things .are the ones that spring up of themselves..' . . VAv few, years ago, though we had some very good 'hogs, I determined to, raise Berkshires;' ' I purchased a female tig which I saw "advertised and- "she arrived safely and was - a beauty. I was. very proud of her, but on the third day after her arrival she managed to escape from her pen and disappear and no amount of searching and; inquiring disclosed her where abouts. -1 was corel disappointed but not discouraged. . I then ordered a pair of pigs, which were not sopret- ty as tne pig 1 lost, yet i-ien very proud of them. . I kept, them until they were grown when cholera swept through our, herd' and before we pur chased serum it was too late s arid nearly; all were lost, ' including my Berkshire sow. This was' a sore dis appointment, but as we still had the male; I determined to try again; Af ter a ; thorough . disinfection? of the premises' with lime and Kreso dip," in a short time I again,ordercd a female pig which has prospered. I now have several"giltsandnew"litter-xif"pigS7 besides' a nice drove : of half-breed porkers." J ' ' : " , - ; We ' had peanuts and peas on which to fatten our hogs; last fall, and they gathered' them 4 themselves. - W fed them with corn; -' : ' . ; t y MKS. J. HMIXON, - Estill, S. C, mm JONES SO-TON I a- :'fffe-ch mm 25 Ton $59.00 v 60 Ton $83.00 75 Ton $95.00 ? 95 Ton $112.00 Freight Prepaid. Mechanical lnrentions make founda tion unnecessary. Stronger, better. Baler, than Silos costing three time 2 SToffiS6!. Makes perfect ensilage. STORM PROOF. Easily, quickly erected. Strongly endorsed by users. Shipped from Kansas City factory. W-ite for Illustrated literature. - 44S New Enxland DuISdlas Perfentlv AifUhi t, . aij a aaj h?wtc-fltt!nMor the alio tbso- H'Jyrtr, That keeps fee eMUem. Ieto.lfllhowtolasorkful. Quiet needed. Rr?.0 PaPmer or wrench ladriflV t, iu?n? 81661 hoops form easr Detter ailn -T . 'J wu uu wunouyai f3v!2i. Complete anchorlna srstem mo u - UIOUB OuaiifW: nvssr. ivr. . wur mi T"? " toaail Tor Aim nntnln aawaJ.j, ly ?ct.ep "WPerfectly-easl. US. dno repair bills; the - puRo aitx f-r. tree ta test Dairy Covfs That Pay Over $6 a , . Month Profit - . npHAT. there are ' a considerable Xs number of dairy cows in Catawba Cfoun'ty which are yielding.their .own ers " a profit ass high as $70.24, and jnore, each; year, is the statement of County ;Agent H. K, Foster, who sub mitsa table of averages.for 7H cows in a number of : Southern states, giv- ing also" a list , of the best 1U,. cows in the lot. " ; : , . :. The' average of the 719, cows was 4.299.4 pounds of milk and 216.8 pounds of butter fat. ,,The value of the pro duct was $68.90, Jess J36.27 formfeed, leaving a net profit of $32.63 he cow the-vear. TheNbutter fat cost 16.7 vcents, the pound, and for every, dollar of, feed there was' a return pt $i.vu. . The average of the. best 10 cows in the lot, whose record is being dupli cated, and bettered by a number of Catawba County cows, shows an av erage.' milk production.;, of. 2,681.9 pounds, of milk and 459 pounds of but ,ter fat. The value of the product .was $144.97, less $65.73 for feedleaving a net, profit of $79.24;,, The cost of but ter f at: was 14.3 cents the pound. For every dollar in feed there was a re turn of $220.- :yky:ylf -; Records- of . experiment stations how, that a cow produces seven tons ofmanure annually, which has a plant food value of $2.96 the ton, making the, seven tons -worth $20.72i Added to the cash 'profit of the average cow in the 719 this gives a total of $53.35 in cash and fertilizer value, produced by. one- cow in one year. Newton Correspondence Charlottte Observer. j .. - -- .-.. ' . :. . , I have joined the Corn Club and am going to do nfy best to see what I can make rais ing corn. My father says The Progressive Farmer is the best .paper he ever saw. -It furnishes reading matter for the. whole fam ily reading that 1 clean and wholesome for the old and the young. Lee Ritchey, Llncolnton, N. C. . - '-'- . ' " i 2S-OFF-2S Saddle StaQion Kentucliv .... - ' 9 " V ! sit 25 per cent oil ol list prices lor C9 Aays) Beinir somewhat overstocked we desire to dispose of that on hand before our new crop of colts come on; Now is your opportunity to buy at your own price, under our, absolute guarantee. . , ... . - '-' Also have'ridinir and dririnsr marfei unA treldinWof - quality at breeder's price Ilrsi cost ' . Write, wire or come today." . ! .;;.; ' , : 1 itfUi, ' '. ... - A GLEIJW0IITH FARMS, . ALLEH S. EDELEli, Vwctr; ' y Burgii, Ky. h -. ... . . . , ... - ... 1 . . . j Forty-Flpat Annual Oalc !.OI EWEIL EAEM cM CLEBUCINE EVIIM JEOSEfS ' ' s ' ; : ': ; ' ' Wednesday, E3ay 25; 101G ;iv;'; ur-'U:' C17EIX STATION, CPaiNO DIIX. TEKNESSEll ' . I eyesly-Hve Bead cl Jerseys Frca Prh IFfcsfaj tzi Ee!3cr cl t!trtt.D3 . Tennessee stands ahead of all Southern States in number of oows in the- Register of Merit test The Ewell Farm and Cleburne Farm Herds have more cows under the Remitter of Merit test than any other herds in the State of Tennessee. The Cleburne Farm Show Herd has now more Championship and Grand Championship prizes than any other farm in Tennessee. - osr Present CHensfi CCSGisei Show Time e-1 EfeM l-i tTpn.4 tmU4mh . . - - 7 " ' : : : T m. vmim vimhivi. wiuinm . We wiU keep animals purchased 1 by Southern Buyers until October 1st free of an charge. Tennessee has never had the "FOOT AND MOUTH" disease, and you can purchase here without fear of Infection. . We will also offer a few PONIES and HORSES in this salt. For Catalog address ' - 4- . EVVELL FARM, DPRINO HILL, TEN N. 1 r , COL. n. IL DAILCYa Anctloncei BERKSHIRES SELWYNFARMS EDGAR D. MOORE Prop Cbarlotte, N. C. BERKSHIRES, C0LSTEIN end JERSEY CATTLE MM .4 Lee's Premier Srd, cost 11,100, his sire sold for 01,800, his dam sold for 11,500. Keystone Baroh 'Duke, the Grand JChampIon Boar at the InternaUonalLlveStQclf how, Chicago, )10. ' Offspring of either Boar for sale at' reasonable prices. - All hogs guaranteed cholera immune. ' ': . - j , Si' Registered Jersey and Holstein Cattle. " ' -. ; .- Calves of either sex or breed for sale. . Bay from the best and most noted herd in the Sonib. ';:AV nRflKflHIIlES. i Superb lot of gilts sired by Mills Premier Duke No. 176602, Black Arthur No. 181888. and Charmer's Lee 7th No. 17S71S, being bred to the great boar Ollluca Art Prinoa 8ra N. 1 60420. Buy a bred gilt and start the foundation of a pure-bred berd. . Also pies in pairs and trios properly mated,. young boars and brad sows. Everything registered, -., . -. J. KIMBALL FARM. ' Oatofd. WeHh Carallae BERKSHIRES A very select bunch of - line pigs, a 10 i mw. . . old. ready for tmmedi- 3 ate shipment ; Strictly r first class. Also bred OF QUALITY sows. Order today. J Windy Celshti EcrksLire farm. Sycatosre, Jto. J Six S 6nii0 0erte Three sired by a fine son of 'Star Value (that sold for $4000) Dam a fine brd Lord Premier and Premier Lbngfetfowsow. Three sired by a grandson of Kir irs Champion (that soid for $1,750) Dams-arge LongfeUow Premier C. sows. These boars are brad dleo in the blood ofthe JfSmg Berkshire family. Prices $15, t0, $25. each. 5 holce-. ly bred young Berkshira sows Sf doUars; each and 25 pigs from to 10 Weeks oM, seven to ten dollars each. Come and see or write. , - ' y B. p. Williamson, v - Olclgli. W. C ELIiTOFi FARKI pERKSOISIES. v ' 7 Comprise) the blood of : v ;. Champion Rival, Masterpiece, rfremier Longfellow. Berryton Duke, Columbia t Jewell and Trueworth strains. ,:, Pigs $25 trio, service boars from $20. Breeding and individuality cannot' be beat Cholera Immune, Give us a trial. ? ' - ' : -. -J-ELKTON FARM - EXSctott, Md. Coate t O. IC. SWINE to,,AjhMil nfM at the hlcrheit oaallty. Sired by Prize Boars that weigh 450 to 1110 lbs, out of sows weighing 400 to css lbs. , Also bred cuts. Prices right W. fcV OWEN, W BcfiloVtl atya Vau HOLSTEIN3 . H0LSTEINS AND . GUERNSEYS 200 head of this finest pure-bred and high-grade sows and helferst some fresh, others freshing all bred to finest Registered Bulls. Holstein Heifers bred to Sons of Rag Apple Korndyke 8th." The bull sold at auction for the record price of $25,000. Pure bred bulls and grade belfer calves. ' Send us your wants. -....i i-ij.,-f.i. :. .J ELKTON FARM, Dkton, Uarrland. DUROC-JERSEYS WEST WIND J5TOCB FAttM DUROC-JERSEYS Pigs end Dogi iroml Wceki tell Uonthi Cld. Herd of 200 to pick from. Nothing, but the best Shipped for breeding purposes. Quality and breeding unexcelled. . S. D. O'NEAL, tivp:, T VAUaCSE, VA. !Tiorouati-Dred Dnroc Dogs? Open Gilts, Bred Gilts, Shoats, . Weaned Pigs and good, husky -Boars, ready for service. ,. JAMES L TAYLC2, oicsa, jBiiier Co..' fci' Keflistered Duroc Jcrscy Hogs Young stock for sale at til times. . Purest blood lines. Satisfaction -or your money refunded. J. VV. nODGE, Elbo, Gcorolfl. DUROC-JERSEYS PICS) OWLY-Red aristocrats everything registered everything guaranteed; booking orders now. Ask about yours. , It is our business and pleasure to answer letters.; -!; ,.:--" - W. W. DHAY, v Cruso. N. C. Dupoc-Jcroey PIgo ; Remember we guarantee satisfaction. If you want . choice, pure-bred pigs place your orders with ; "? .-,r .. vvV'V'- 'i''; rs:iK-Ji Jf. LYERLY & SONS Cleveland, fJ. C POLAND-CHINAS POiAND CnCsA FIGS From Large Progressive Boars and Sows. f?sTin Q AT P Registered big type Poland L Vtl OrlLEi china pigs, . Write me. , C. W Jones, Woodlawn, Va TAMWORTHS TAr.iwonni pigs Immuned serVies boars. All AW"- : English, Cm dian or American bred. Farrowed, by soo ta 120J lb. Champion sows, sired ;y.$0O fo lWW lb. Grand Champion boars. Largest registered prize-winning Immuned herd la the Sooth; Won SIS premiums. Si champions,! grand champions and I trophy cups at eight shows in ittSr - 'A ' rrrrnf rc2K Tcnri FAsa. Cefsrils. S.C reasonable prices. Allweu Drea ana noneoui good individuals offered for sale. - - VE3TVIEW STOCH FARII. -p. j. Hisses, Cp. 1. 1. r.isrta-tx!..C4 4 "l
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