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iv 19151 trrcrnffC ASSOWAHUir, ua- &uuicicni 10 piace a pure-bred-lmll in jjYJilUWv ITCCrl t i rnlTTJTV 1 every community. ,- - . -'V- GANIZED RUSSELL COUnl f, The animals;aryc being purcbasvd VIRGINIA . a committee of 5tockmenAand placed r- ' ' with reliable farmers on such terms Farmer: Expect liy tha the farmer fl, k.n ft.. virEi"1 . . ... , ....v. ,vvji6 uiv wmh Mm Tbeie . Arid Greatly : to .the tfir:fniifth-nr'!-W-:-in Pro6t From Their Livetock . ... ;v .him, together with the breeding of his T VoUvfock association 'own cowsfree of charge. .The Asso- heen organized ia Russell Ration gets the other fourth which K has De Vr. t,9' aroused m- will pay expenses and interest on the J.V County, v? 4A oil AvAV ' mohev' invested at the rat nf ft nr ml 4 attracted aiiciinwi v v v -v.;v w crest ana hm . . .--mJ.. i,.,c oer -cent, ' Everv twn nr thr irrc -- , t fact int. iuui-'u,'"k ...w, vu he Stltf, favor'that many of the "the, bulls, are to be exchanged from mel Vtle men and farm demon- Jarm to farm to avoid inbreeding, leading cattie ii . . When: an Jndividuil owns a bull he ylar organic must s ," 1 ''- . 1 ...-.. j ; i . . o : " ' . UREBREjD ; : LIVESTOCK r ., . . . . . sl.w. V:L: flhnnt a similar organi- must sen at that time or inbreed. Af- jungto ui5 cociation jn Russell . terjfive; or six years the animals can County was the county," - who. to-take their places. The Association demonstrator . TanuanrL expects to standardize the breed in took up inc . the county and work up a reputation 01 IMS J' '" ' .. ,(v.lv a az ne countv. ior inai one Dreea-tne ihorthorn. . he be the statelet the ,The,oi5cers of the Assoeiation are ?. .It have been of -a sur- ;Wf ollows rrTresident, E. S. Finney, rUndv inferior type, anajquamy. v .v-mvu, j.. u - v . 4 J Pruner, Lebanon ; Buying Committee, flTrVa or 6,000 . fat t T. , Smith, Blackford, and,H,, H. Pe s being shipped from the county, Letcher, Jjjk Garden. .The above ofnr steers dc s vv . . . Cers, together with the County De- aManv of the older farmed of .Rus-' monstrator, serve : as Ian Executive J av that the conditions were Committee, which manages the affairs much better 25 years.ao; that the- cattle were then superior 10 inose w ayA at the oresent timei ; This ia Lebanon, Va. W. G. WYSOR. ' l J i.t.A t n ' Vi o f - COv0fl1 mainiv Que iu iuc wvinwv '"m ; vears agb the landowners held larger , aaeas ana witn ineir icnams nm a good many cows. Consequently each ' man kept a good bull on:,his: own farm. These hrst-class Dulls main tained a high, type of cattle. ' ,,. : At the present time; however, a dif ferent state, of affairs exists. Farms are smaller and the man who keeps a bull must depend upon the income de- MARKET ONLY FIRST-GLASS ' -'STUFF;. . ' 'v. : (Prize Letter) SELL produce" and hold good x ci customers it is always best to put the best stuff oh the market I live near a goocf : public road; six miles, from Laurens, South Carolina, a city rived from service to cows belonging :of about: 10,000 inhabitants . and a to his neighbors to maintain the arii-; hustling little town. There" are , sev-. mal. This svstem has . loroved anv- eral railroads running through Xau-. I thing but effective because of the irens. andthesV have a ,good many I fact that the custom ha growii up employee si "I'' know' most of. them,- inovxo pay ior tne services;: a .DUii.- "m. uiauy-ui mc vuicj wiius, The farmers have not :beert:. keeping. :I am in town 5 1 wke it a, point to I good Mis, for the simpie reason that go where, vegetables,-fruits and other ij is unprontaDie to do so; they nave - rarucics ui itinq aic &uiu, aim been running a charity organization. at is being paid.fpr" such stuff. ,11 Numbers of men, who have kept bulls "the price, is good I will-ask it he have not realized?a. dollar o.nthe ani- would like, to try some of mineat the mal, although $50 or $60 was often :"same price,- as ': good as that if not dueThe number and qualityof bulls ; better. . The . answ'er is mostly '!Yes, hastherefore, gradually-decreased, hut your stuffmust be, good." That Before the Russell Cmintv T.5vp5tnr1 suits me. as . I never sell any . other Assotiition'was organized there wtere -kind. '; w, - " ,"o-' w or 90 bulls in tin mnntv nnrl nf When I cet ready to sell such. stuff, that number only eight were pure-- as eggs, tomatoes, potatoes, - apples breds, the rest being scrubs or near and", peaches, I put .them in' three scrubs. The object of the association classes, large, medium and small. I Js .toplace a oure-hred yinrthnrn Vinltout the white ekss in one class and within reach of evrv farm ; Phc. the brown shelled esrers in another. By sell County. j.- ' . so doing. it makes the stuff more un- M m . - . iform in shape, color and size. This wo Money in Scrub , i j nt .ff : 0oC,, cMt onA "ERE is no question ' that the I can get more for it, . movement will add thousands of i I am preparing to have a good gar 'wrs to the income of the" county ":den this summer and plenty, of vege cacti vear. , -. i. ti.-.'----.. -uA i,4- , ... iHiur.i in iiul nil i liic uiai ikki and mi .. . v m uviin in M uitfifi z I f r ii r u 11 . rill x ninuL liil, - uvub ia no greater, if ac rrroot k. Un C cJ frti- T 'Miivo in ctartinor With p oaucing a scrub'. A conservative good stuff , and then producing and Climate Of thp diffdrono'.Vl.l. frn firct.rldCl! Ctllff ntl t1lf wouiu .be $50 on the head. When 5,000 market ; By so. doing there -will al- Lottie are tilt-noyli -...i.- .1 ' ' . t J J i -.1, J tiff- vuljcciuii year ine wvs uc a ucuwuu ivi bwvu gwu fence ic enn. XT . - ' ' the hii. :.7 "5'; oiJnV wu 11 J Ulrll -ffi in 7Wtt"n :-Drmor aKmif s placed in the county .by "the , "On brinor' iKm.t. t,:r : i. S? but e keepiw of-a' tult will- Vff,pfbfc-' A farmer owning-. C.6"" "idrnduallv can h,rAW dentin advan,. . .u '' br no-e ,t i :nic sci vices , is frifv.? with f were ke Barksdale, S. C. A E. B. s tbriniV . ur ine services; -vx "cignDors.. tiowever, c ation a if j6 a.uun Iur me as- olds th. ' tly advance, -and The A L??ns,.bIe K a:feeS. M is ; " . a stock concern he r er of the It's tough to be a boy of three, - Cause "don'ta" is all you hear. It a all that's ever said to me , . .When older folks are near, : My pa and ma. and sister May, My aunts and uncles, too , I guess have never learned to say .A solitary "do." : , -. V.-7, .' ' mt'. .. : 1M.a A "')M.rf ISO Sttaillloina aiicfl Marco Imported and ilomcfrrcd ' Percherons, Beldans. Suffolks. Clvdesdales und onfnrW caddla Horsei. " . v . 75 Head importe'd as weanlings, yearling! and two-year-oldi, thoroughly acclimated and properly developed. Young register ed draft 6tallioni fit for service from 1300 up. Everv farmer thould read nrr.s rnrnrrintfl In hullptfn Mr, io It contains photos and pricei. . '. -. : Adirondack Fcrcra, Glees Falls, U.Y. .IVtlls niarci. Vn. Strat hmorc Herds-Registered ' Big Type PoIand-CMrias; Burce-Jcreeye; DcrMifreo ' 250 head, all asres, from which to select. The best from die best blood-lines. The itock, the price, and the guarantee will please you. Visit our herds or write your wtnt. ' ' Only gcod individuals an shipped. Strfiflinore Orchard Co., be .Rliinl Jidcsca, Wrckb. ' BERKSHIRES selwyn: farms EDGAR D. RrlOOBE, Prop Charlotte, N. C mBHIXES, COLSTON ssd JERSEY CATTLE A Lee'0 Premier trd, cost 11,100, his sir sold (or 11.500, bis dam sold tor Sl,500.' . . Keystone Baron Duk. th Grand Chamolon Boar at the International Live Stock Shov Chleasp. 1010. Offspring ot either Boar for aale at reasonable prices. Allhogs guaranteed cholera immune.- ., ' .'' Registered Jersey and Holitein Cattle. ;. -', Calve of either; sex of bfeed for ale. ';. ' 'j Joy from the best and most noted herd In the Sooth. TAr.1VOHTH3 TAnmonxo pigs Immuned aenrlea boars, nil ages. English, Cana dlaaor American bred, farrowed by soo to itoo lb. Chunpkm iowk aired - by SOS to uoo lb. Grand Qiamplon boan. Largest registered prize-winning Immuned herd in the South., Won SIS premiums, SI champions, s grand champions and I trophy cups at tight shove ia till. . 1 cuTca rcii tccck falu, Ccith.s.c TfllVArf Hn. bred gilts and boan 1 coaif UI lli3 mdy for service for sale at reasonable prices. All well bred and none but ffood individuals offered for sale. - IVE3TVIEW STOCK FARM. D. J. LYESSSX. I2sr. 1. 1. tVlnstMhSalea. M.C. ELKT0F1 FARtl DERKSDIRES. - Compris'6 the blood of, . Champion . Rival, Masterpiece, Premier X Longfellow, BerrytQn Duke, Columbia Jewell and -True worth strains. . . Figs $25 trio,' service boars from 120. Breeding and Individuality cannot be beat. I Cholera immune. Give us a trial. . .,", . ... : ELIiTONFAnM. ... Dliton.Md. Select bunch ol fine Pigs, two to four months old. ORDER TODAY, WINDY HEIGHTS BERKSHIRE: FARM. Sycamorc,Va. v f '''hi' ih) I DUROC-JERSEYS vwsVMtBjsSMBaWW'ssisir POLAND-CHINAS mm mm - m m m m. . . - - POLAND C0IM PIGS From Large Progressive Boan and Sows. - t.i, msrmssoxo. mx JERSEYS W OAKWOOD FART.1 Breeder, cl Jersey Ctttlefcr 22 Years Nothing but bulls for sale at present Prices "'. 7 from 140.00 to $100.00. , . D, L. SSUFCSD, Prep., Newtca, N.C HEREFORDS - Hereferd and Hoiatein Bulla and Famalea of beat qua lity for aale. Largest registered herd in the South' , Write us your wants. " ; - " '. ttlltner Irethera, gmlnenee, Kenluehy, V" PIGS) OMLY-Red aristocrats; everything registered; everything guaranteed ; booking orders now. Ask about yours. It is our business and pleasure to answer letters. ''; W. W. CHAY. Cruso. tV. C. BEAUTIFUL DUHOC-JERSEY PIGS We have large numbers of elegant ptgs ten weeks to three months old at very low prices. Also a few nice bred gilts left . SHEFFIELD BKOS., Box 19, Oakland, Tenn 409 lb. DurOC-Jersey Boar rcnistered, cherry red. . i very gentle, good breeder, 130 delivered. "Must sell to avoid breeding. UrCCUCIa eW UCJITVi w-M ' "'"7 " " - Good nigs, alleges, eligible to regUtry, HO and up, ex press prepaid. . Rldfle Crest Farm, Timber Rldqc, Va. O. I. C. SWINE Of fi) A choice lot of pigs at from I 1 C 8 to 10 weeks old at 112.00 ! o each. $24.00 per pair mated no akin, registered, free. All from fine heavy weight sows and sired by extra heavy-weight prize-winning boars. Won nearly One-half in value of prizes of all exhibitors of hogs combin ed at County Fair 1914. All stock is shipped ex actly as represented. Let me have your order early.- -M J lZM -:rjj:t.: v ; R. Q. Qmnt it F. D. 2, ItUmA, Va. pum-mtD riot of the highest Quality from atock weighing up to 1110 lbs. Ill each, 124 per pair, no akin, at ten weeks old. Bred gilts. Write for description. W. aV OlYEN. P 2, Bedford City, Va. When writing to adversers' say, "I saw your, advertisement in ,The Progressive Farmer. HORTHORNS SHORTHORN CATTLE Watch for our Shorthorns at the Fairs. Wrltf ' for prices on what you want: - ' lESf EDEZA FABSI, Dckcry VcSey, Tea. Jccks, Saddlers and Percherczs Fine Kentucky Mammoth jacks . ' and Jennetta, saddle and Perche ron horses. We can ahow you'- : more good Jacks, fox-walldng stal- , lions and mares and geldings than any other farm in the State. Short horn, Hereford and Jersey cattle. -;: ..Write for prices describing your wants.") , ( , , v - ' ; ' The Cook Fsrms, Uxlnston, Ky, . KammouthJack8.TrolllnEred Colt i. and Ccf Istered Cereferd Cattle. - Kentucky Mammouth Jacks from 1 to S years old. - Registered trotting bred colts by fashion- able bred aires., 15 registered Hereford Bulls from StO 13 months old. : ,' U. SAUNOIRS . Falrland Sleek Perm. . " Leifoaton, Ky. , Our Tivo Dcot Subscription Offers $1.60 for one renewal and one new tub crlption for one year each If sent In to getheri or. 12.00 for a clnb of three yearly sub scriptions all sent In together saving of S3 cent on each enbicrlptlon. Address, the PnoGErssm: TAKiiEa. state P L f ucr ine laws 01 berof tt far . who is-a r ore ?Tio: dUon taKes one hare. t , .e5 of stocb at $50 oer Assoc atin t .,v-"d!c Qi DUIIS. i me and w?n :: ru" P i . ' 1 '- i ssm , . . asamBasaaBsassBnsasnsaasMii , . TUESDAY, jUNii:itin,'WOi 5 V Naoliville, Tenneooce, sired by Noble oi uaiuana, uuiwu vU, - - ----- - v luuKuif iu Vi t t Prttpr fieo Bradford, W. I Uore, if. u. Keison, may ;wwi . Consignments by J. L. Cooper, ; GQ7SU other Information, write to, 4 a 1 1 v a lion r . iaia.aa,r:a siiiu um w , - . . ,. . i' ri i a AUbia v a -m . SoiiSKern Breedepo" Salea Company, mpirM aWi - r3Ai.itrtfv. ; Naoliville, Tenn. i S ' "I1 If fit. i r I 1 .1' ave . f ' v -- i'it"MniiiM ,jgBiMMMaSMSMMSWMSBISSaSMSr,,'MMI''fcJ''--i' - - -
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