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"f V . , . 1 - v:-...; -BIUEEDEEtS9ARDS ". . :-: AND . .'. .: " ' ;vi FAI1IEBS, BXCIIAKCE ??;t4 Centa V Word,; Cah WHh;Order) , v: We U1 insert : adis lor our Prpgrewivoi Farmed readers in-'thls department ict . arr-Kalelglr.ditlon-tcOTertagr "Virginia, Horth Carolina,' South Carolina, Florida and Georgia), and. n this style ttype, . the rate of 4 cents a word, each inser tion. v If advertisement is to appear once, end cents a word i if twice, S cents, four times, 16 cents a word, etc. Each word,' number or, initial (including, each . word number or initial in name and address) counts atr a separate word. Ad vertisements not accepted-without cash, with order If the rate seems high, re member it would cost you $1,600 for postage alone to send a letter to each of the 80,000 Homes to which we4carry your ad at this low rate. Stamps accepted' .for amounts less' than l.' .- :-r . : Rates- f pi 4 comMae'd editions .made known on : application. - ' X.-'J"--' '-'. MACHINERY For, Sale-Small tractor, for plowing or harvesting; good as new; guaranteed by manufacturers. " Answer, Box 12, - Charlotte,: .North Carolina. " ; - :- r : HELP WANTED "Wan tedProgressive farmer and stock man with some capital to take charge of fertile island near Beaufort, 8. C. XA. Cannon, Sumner, Fla. , ., " "" ' Wanted Two" bright, clean', active young 'men to learn the creamery . busiffess Splen "did opportunity for the right kind.; Must not smoke cigarettes, or drink booze.' For fur ther particulars, write The Carolina Cream ery Company, Hickory, N. C. : Wanted A young man to take eharge of a dairy and stock farm. He "must bo a hus ipr.and willinir to take- a personal Interest' itf AV drood.s ODDoriunity for some. one. lf Address,' Marjerbel , Stock Farms, ; Fort Mill. -S. C. : Big Summer Seller Make i0 a day. , Big season' Is on. Get; busy.- ; Sell Concentrated Soft Drirtks just add water. 'Delicious sum mer drinks ,for the home, picnics, parties, fairs, ball games, etc. Every popular drink -smali package, makes 80 glasses less' than 1 cent a glass. . Guaranteed tinder the U.' S. Pure Food Laws. Woods made $16 , first day, ,Quinn . took 115 orders two days. Others making big money, selling to soda fountains," BOft drink stands, etc- 250 other, hot wea ther sellers. v Over 100 per cent profit. Ter l Titory goin fast. Complete outfit rf urnished. sample case free. Just a postal today "V I now. -.American jrroaucis. yompany, ' . Third St, Cincinnati; Ohio. . ' r - - . - ... v ; 'J POSITIONS WANTED Wanted Position as farm overseer, on salary. Can give No. 1 -reference.- Wi S. Campbell, Batavla, O., Route No. 7. , . ' Wanted A .position .as manager of live : stock or dairy farm, by young man .with ei ; perlence. and -tour years' j college training in "; agriculture. Write,; J. E. Trevathan, Chapel Hill, N. C. i "Wanted Position, r as superintendent- of Farm, '1916. Employed now on 40 -horse farm 20 years' -experience handling labor- ers. Understand use and care of farni ma chinery. D. R. Parker, Grimesland, N. C. ; SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES If.?-;.-. . Men Become Chauffeurs $18 week. Earn while learning Sample lesson free. Frank- Mn Institute, Dept. A801, Rochester, N. Y. Educated Young Men Study Bookkeeping, Hanking, Shorthand. Scholarship earned while , taking course, or paid' $10 monthly from salary. Position guaranteed $600-1900. Railroad fare deducted. . Piedmont Business College, Lynchburg, Va. , Men and women wanted everywhere. Gov ernment Jobs $70 monthly. , Short hours. Summer vacation. . Big chance for farmers. Write immediately for list of positions now obtainable. Franklin Institute, Dept. A215, Rochester," N. Y. " - - t ' ' - LIVESTOCK BERKSIIIRES Pure-bred Berkshire1 Pigs for Sale; Owen moor FarmSouth Boston, .Va.. MAIL ADVERTISING COPY TWO WEEKS AHEAD " " " " "" ; . r. ' ' . ; :. - - .. " . -..-!; " . -r . " A -in that farmers ought to buy should advertise .. l:ZL Jrr SeSrirrouf a4v.rU..m.nt h.lp. bring buvrs ' Write job for rate, enclosing Terence. . ; , - - wtfS iottriw .S ono-4ay.expect tosee It inprtnt th ; , Den t tret rwsww" y Th-knd of dollars -worth of-advet nsxt. In. ' ?t "fl'teTm lit the currt id bee count vi nm ': r- ; -o v - - v --I; Insiiri teserltot 'laliOT a wr; copr id order two "week. foro tho 'date joa' wish; jronr tdnrttHMBt tf appear.; r- ,. -:r - V.- -' ' - i- i- ;v -'.- V ' O. JL" 08. . O. I. C. Pigs for Sale--Nbt registered.. $15 peh pair. M. C. Aumad,- SeagroVe, N. C. t t Registered , O. I. C. Pigs for-Sale The large prolific kind.- C: A. Elliotte,, Charlotte, N. C, Route 29. - '';:, : -V ;;V ; " : 'ABERDEEN-ANGUS. " ' " 7 j Angus1 Cattle-fBoth sexes, all ages, best strains, v Correspondence vand- Inspectio ln--flted; v .Rose Dalo Stock Farms,j Jeff 0rs(to-j ton,-Va. ' -: . '.''' I . y- v-'- ' . ' .' ' - tjai. oi Finfe vn'uac recristered' Aberdeen -Angna xowsi caWes 'at sfde. Also regristered: M j vofAi -q iwoo' " -innAd -blood i srentlei David I Jaynies; Massaponax, Va, ! : f r-- - GUERNSEYS - ' Bur clover-Machlne redeaned $ lv25 bush--el Cothran & Link, Abbeville, ,-.8. V: ' For Sale Bur clover seed $1.25 bushel, f. o. b.-' B. R. .Tillman, Jr., Trenton. S. C. v : "?Vv::s-'j . 'corn :t: ."t . . ; . Mexican June. ; Corn, $1.75, 51 Clay peas; . $1.0; - Whi'ppdoTwills", $1.60. RichriondTHill Farm,-Iairston, Miss. ' . - -: - i ; . ! j A; -Choice high-grade Guernseys heifers fresh milk cows. - J. NT, Terry; News Ferry,' Virginia.'.:- ' ; . - - - " f HEREFORDS Registered Hereford Bulls and Heifers All ases. " Best breeding". Jarman, Farm,' Porterdale", Ga. " " '' '-" JERSEYS -.-For. Sale Five , first-class Jersey cows,, fresh. Price reasonable. J. J. Gilliam, Farm- vllle'Va; ' Registered Jersey Bulls Richly-bred buir calves - for - sale. Prices reasonable., F.;B. Gordon, Fort Lewis, Salem, Va. - HORSES For Sale One marej sire Ray Wilkes. One 4-year-old-; stud. very. fast. .; One 2-year-old geldlhg.- One yearling, stud. colt. . All Stand aru urea. a. d. fjumvuuauu, iucua, .q,, MULES Elht( ules i fof Sal 'Three -years ; pld; smooth and sound. R,H, Powell, Loulsa, Va. JENNETTS Want to Byy Jennets-fWrtte ' particulars and prices. ' C. C: Conibs,- Gum NeOk, N. C. . SHEEP AND GOATS Registered Hampshire DowhvSheep Rams and bred ewes. -Thomas fiChamings, Round; Hill, Va. ;.. A .;; ' ,-:r ;': - -V"': DOGS Pedigreed Collie Pups.: Herhdon Va.-' M. K. Stroud, Wknted 1 pair registered English Setter puppies, -no-akin, good , pedigree. J. W. Conner,--Jr;,. Fin leyson, Ga. - .. -i M : '- TWO. OR MORE BREEDS Essex - pigs, Southdown sheep, Collie pups. Pure-bred. For immediate shipment. L. G. Jones, Tdbaccovllle,-N.s.C. ' : 'F6r ' Sale-PIgs frbnt" a Sweepstakes sow, $15' each'. Two good service " boars. Other stock at fair prices. R. F. Jackson, Madi son, Ga. '-'": " " Full Blooded Berkshire Pigs Eight weeks old. Five dollars. W. E.,Mudgett, Mebane North Carolina. . . ; , " . Registered Berkshlres Four months old; the short nose type. Meadows Brook Farm, Route 6, Taylorsvllle, N. C. Registered Berkshire Pigs A. fine , lot be tween - three " and four months old. '- Bred right and fed right.' H. S. Branch, Bereelia, Georgia, : .. ... ' For Sale Fifty Berkshire Plgs Pure bred, $5; "Grade Berkshlres, $3.50. each; 7 weeks old. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. E. Wan, - Mecnums - Juver, va. , . . ; Pure-bred Berkshire Pigs 6 to 12 weeks oiQ.' to io eacn. Masterpiece,, Trueworth, t Lora Premier and Longfellow, strains. Clay- 1 urouKe x arm, DreaencKs Hall, va.- . DUROC-JERSEYS Registered Duroc-Jersey Boar Pigs. , Riv erside Farm, Reeves, Ga. Registered Service Boars Satisfaction guaranteed. DeVane Murphy, Atkinson, N.C. DUroc-Jersey PIgs--Subject to registration $8 each, or $15 a pair. J. R. Eaton, West .Kaieign, n.c. - ;vyuuroc-Jersey Boars Large litters. Ma ture sows; 20 per-cent reduction. '-. ;-"W. W. enay, uruso, N. C. Duroc-Jersey, Boar and Sow Pigs Extra cnuice inaiviauais, vreglstered;. priced right; ?.-iuv pounas. Write us. your, wants. Drew ;waae,,i!;iK- Manor-Farm, Eayettevllle,- Tenn. . .Djirocs 3 bred, gilts by. April Belle's De- leuuer, gooa color , ,au4 shape, " $35 each. t"1" .v:r 0Ul 01 same sow and . same sire. "SS.JSi.s 80W8' W JNC fetetson,,Bond; POULTOY AND EGGS 1 GAMES Best Games March pullets, 75c; stags, $1. Darnall's Pit Games. Wllllamston, S. U. Baby Chicks 7c and 8c. Farm, Coulwcrod, Va. Johnson Poultry Slrtgle Comb -White .Leghorn- Hens Eighty cents each.; Ji L. May, Prosperity, S. u;- Slngle Comb Brown LeghornsThe larger kind, with a guarantee of satisfaction. Stur- tevant Bros., Brown Leghorn jrarm, isox ou, Kushla, AKi. . .?.' , : White Leghorns-Pure-bred. Eggs, $1 per 15. 10c rebate for every one that fails , to hatch. 'G;D. "Herring, Box 197, Goldsboro, North. Carolina. : . For Sale Single Comb White Leghorn Hens To make room for, young stock, we will offer, for quick delivery, l.ooo oi our eood vearllhsr hens, -that are : laying every day. at $1 each. Alabama Leghorn Farms Co., 1723 Ave. 'E., Ensley.'Ala, , , Now is the time to buy the Famous War ren Strain of Single Comb White Leghorns, acknowledged to be : the greatest egg-laying straln of fowjs bred In America, You can notibuy better at any price. They monarch of Leghorndorm and the - strain you will eventually, buy. ; Several ' thousand must go quick to make room' for young stock. The Warren Pbultry FarnV T; M. Bost,- Owner, Wise, N. C. ' : ; , , SEEDS ATJD PLANTS BEANS Sov Beans Mammoth Yellow, best quality. $1.50 per . bushel here. -Plney Grove Farm, Swan Quarter, w. c. - , CABBAGB Fine Cabbage Plants for Fall Heading Ready. 25c hundred; 500, $1; postpaid. By express, $1.25 thousand; 5,000, $5.- Tide water Plant" Co., Franklin, vVa. . , ; . Cabbage Plants Set now will head early in the fall. .'All leading varieties. Can ship at once. Frices 600 tor 76c; 1,000 for $1.25; 5,000 and over at $1 per 1,000. 600 by mall postpaid, $1. P. D. Fulwood, Tlfton, Ga. CLOVER Bur Clover Seed Inoculated. Single bu shel, $1.25; 6, $5; 10, $7.50; J. Kay. Carwllle, Abbeville, S. C. 1,000 bushels recleaned-clover seed. Re seeds itself. yWhen well set In land makes fine gfaxjng January,- February, Marchr-$1.65 . per vbushel,.. parcel post; .5 .bushels at $1.40, express: 10 bushels at $U5. freight All de livered ash wlth: order. , . Special: prices large lots. Shields Commissary, Gotland Peas-Mountalngrdwn ' hand; picked' Mhjp- rdoMars, f .Oib. E.t ST'MSpam- poOrwitlsL'lwo hour, I Morgan tpn t ; NCK . t Fori Sale- Selected Seed PeaAll "sou ha and clean.- j.Mfxed peas, $1.50 -per r hushelr iron . peas, $1.75 perv bushel ; f.o.b. -;w. H, Franks, Warthen,Ga, ; Whippoorwill, Spreckled, and Mixed. Peas. $2 per-busheU ' Can ;make "immedlati 'ship ment. ' Satisfaction gutfra-nteed: 1 On, all' or j , m i! v -Ln' - . t.'.... . - uers ior ten vusneis : or- more, we win give free enough Sudani Grass need- to plant one acre. The. Jefferson Jfarms, Albany, Ga. ' , ; POTATOES Potato Plants-rFor.-pronrbt shlnment now. $1.50 bushel. , Oaklin Farm, Salisbury, N. C. Red Nnspi and TMlow Ynm Vntatn Plant $1.25 Per 1.000.' Eureka Plant Farm: Cia.taw ba,,. N...C. V , ; ,' m- i i :' ir; . i Lookout. Mountain, the best Irish notato for fall planting. One bushel $1.75; 5 bush els or ; more $1.50. j; W. Craig "Rt 1. Lan caster, s. C . Good,;-strong, -well'rboted, Doraro roranta- for sale. for . late setting, f ''Price - $L25 uef l'.0i)0. Nahcy Halls' and Ptfrt6 Rlc6V. .J;"G: T4ilii can, . Louise, Fla. v . r I: r; .,:.:- Sweet Potato Plants Southern Queens and Catawba .Yarns; -bestylelders; besVqu,atfty. $1 thousand. ' Orders filled promptly. "Lea- lie J3otick, v;qnover,,jM. c.r ;-v , .. . . Early Triumph "Sweet - Potato ! Plants-tl per thousand. , Earliest, best producer" best, keeperf will make a crop in ninety days. Prompt shipment. - Xi." T, Rhodes, ? Bar- Mitt- S TlIE Pr.OSr.ESSIVE,FAlUlER ;. Peas, Peas !for Sale All VarUto. cleaned-beans. ani-Kiane seed i- 8: Re- V iiyerediPric tHattaWa?6 burghs.5 q--y.7 r ! - ' 5partn- .Tomato- and -Cabbage" Plantar ti Krr ' sAnd; 25r;CentSf 100. .Celery ff Kft Vr tnu- 50 cents 100. . Special prtcTlarg Sna'- ' lin -Farm.. Salisbury N.,C.! J?1?. Oak- , potatoes, for late planting. , , Wri te t Sr feed Iattaway &Co;. Spartanburg, s. c.r prlces. - ' "1SSSS1 i RHSCELLANEOUS scibe-orrenew. until you get mv cat? -t9n,WUsonadteon-N. .cf ftahg- V c i0 oat 8.traw, .baled nr": ! :plg i -breSreach; . , .. v,Good " Canyas ; Tent PratUcaUy( new ii by 15 fert. . Used, but hortl? WiTl sell " ' dies, AttentionOne drop . head Singed sewing,. machine for sale. - Practically new Price twenty dollars. Exceptional bargain A. Swain & Bro., Plymouth,- N. C Daraln Registered Essex,- Durocs, Polands, and Berkshire Pigs,, service boars, sows in far row. ;i Jersey , cattle. Sheep..,, Angora goats. Peas, -bIx- varieties, recleaned, well sacked Sound, unbroken. , testln --tilnet ,cefif germinatingr' Some maturing in sixtv aays.-Ohtf Wttety. tip;; fJi E. Coulter, 'Con-helly's-Springs,: N.-"C . , , OUREANDi EXCHANGE I' V do not extend our general advertising miaran. . . ; - - - .'i.v.. .1. vvuiuag ovary uurciiMS. . sr-should see land for himself before buytair But . HA man la nMmlH.J . . paper unless he shows us satisfactory references as to Us )ionestyclbusiiiess responsibiUty. , . , . ,. ,. etteAla We can -furnish -srou - cood Irish rcottbifer. Green Mountain or Peachblow'seed for Julv and -August tilantln g. Order', no W while stock Point, N. C...; v: . ' ,;,;v;, !V: Famous " John -Barrlneer WH - Trtatn Plants Uhequaled.V Catawba Yams, Jewel Gem, Red Nose Jersey, $1.50 per 1,000. Ex pect abundance ' of ', plants John - Barringer, Newton; n:'C.'. . --:: : . ; . t r, . r SUDAN GRASS Pure Suda,n Grass--Free of Johnson grass. 10 pounds, $1.90; 25 pounds, 10 cents pound. Dr. BranhanT, : Slaton, 1 Texas, i t v . .7..Pure, Reliable Sudan Grass 25c per pound or zuc per pouna in ten-pound lots, postpaid. Joe Mitchell, Manager, Sherman, Texas, v MISCELLANEOUS SEEDS . AND PLANTS Nancy Hall Potato J?lants, $1.10 per 1,000; Catawba- yams, 85 c. Tomato Plants, 30c 100. R. H. Yoder, Hickory, N. C. -3nilf ord "Cbuhtt Firms "for Sale J. Qroeme, GrfcjensbaTorN; C;: .. ' - , ,.Fjor .;RentVirginia. tidewaten, farm. H. ,F. Galpin, 61 Harrison St., East Orange, -Vlrghitai FaTma."Large andrstha:rr. ftfr sale- ..by.owjieri.Easy , termsj . 1 Cu Wltmer, -Notto-v way, Virginia. . " - ' , 'Lots forSale in Town of Estill Reduced , I prices. Write Mfsa JH.-Mixson?" Estill; -S. c.,f uoute l, .-box 50. i . , i " ' ' j il. Fine .yirgjnla Farmsuf oruSalerT353acEes, three miles ' from railroad village, good buildings.' splendid, gralhl- grass and' stock ' farm, price . $6,000. 900 aQres, . good . buUd-' ings, : nne grade fot. land, price. ?io,Q.oo, vepy cheap; bargain. '" Also ;.ha'v.e number, of other nice farmsl WrIte.. to-day for fullparticii JaYs.' Jeffreys, Hester & Company, Chase City, Virgintar . - , r ' Bogalusa Home -of the largest saw, mill in the ,world . Cut. over, pine lands are fqr v sale "close to,. this town. Can be bought for $10 an acre, easy, terms, 4 per, cent, interest. You : can raise. stock Und' engage in general farming y out boyr can'wdrk in the town. Located In Ozone Belt. Building materials advanced "to asfist iii improving your farm to- extent Cof four-stlmes1 cash -payments. Write Great Southern Lumber Co., Dept. C, Li; P. O. Box 128, Bogalusa, La, ; : Our EdueStiotial . e - Directory 1850 OXFORD COLLEGE 1915 i - : ". ; OOTpRp, N. 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