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Stamps accepted for amounts less thanjl. -a ; Rates for combined editions made known on application. MACHINERY J vr sal CheapOne Westinghouse - nine horse-power gasoline engine. Write W. H. Ferguson, Ferguson, N. C. - For Sale Small tractor , for plowing or harvesting; good as new; guaranteed by manufacturers. Answer, Box 12, . Charlotte, North Carolina. . For Sale CheapSixty saw Lummus gin, With self-feeder, condenser and suction out fit " Single box Winshlp press, pulleys and shafting.. Good running order. Felton Bros., Wilson, N. C. ' ' -, " ' . HELP WANTED ' Salesman -For High-class Tobacco Fac tory. ' Experience unnecessary. Good pay, and promotion for steady workers. Com plete instructions sent you. .Piedmont To bacco Co., Danville, Va., "Box L-23," Wanted Immediately a working married manager for a Holstein dairy farm near Richmond, Va. Address with full particulars as to experience, family and salary expected. S. ,W. Huff, 569 St. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. :'."; :', ' ' - ' Agents Snappiest household line on earth. Red hot sellers, steady repeaters 100 per cent profit. 250 light weight, fast selling, popular-priced necessities. Agent's outfit i free. Get busy quick write today postal will do. American Products Co., American Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. r N POSITIONS WANTED ' Experienced lady wants position as teach er in graded 1 school. Address "F" 201 Pol lock St., New Bern, N. C. ' Wanted Position in dairy. Years of ex perience. Unexcelled references. Any prop osition considered. Box 662, Black .Moun tain, N. C. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Men Become Chauffeurs S18 week. , Earn while learning. Sample lesson free.-" Frank lin Institute, Dept. A801, Rochester, N. Y. Educated Young Men Study Bookkeeping, Banking, 1 Shorthand.' . Scholarship earned while taking course or paid - SI 0 monthly from salary. Position guaranteed S600-$900. 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. ; .' OUEMWET8 "" Registered Guernseys-Balis, cows, heifers. J. P. Fletcher, Fletcher. Ni C. POLLED DURHAMS Polled Durham Bargains. G. T. Jagel, Chase City, Va. . , SHEEP AND GOATS ""Registered Hampshire Down Sheep Rams, and bred ewes. Thomas & Chamings. Round Hill, Va. DOGS " Pedigreed Collie Pups. M. K. Stroud, Herndon, Va. J - " pure-bred Collie Puppies Country bred. Beautiful heads. E. H. Chamberlain, The Oaks; Fairfax, Va. i Pure-bred Female Shepherd and White Bull Terrier pups, 6 months old, dead game, In training. Jones Farm, Kershaw, B. C. TWO OR MORE BREEDS . Yearlings Wanted At 8 cents pound. write j. Ju. YYiina, j. wi , . r.... VmtIt i la m ha And Po- land-China pigs. Prices reasonable. J. S. Officer Sparta, Tenn. , : V , : ; POUITOY AND C6GQ LEGnonm Baby Chicks 7c and 8c. Johnson Poultry Farm, Coulwood, Va. : White Leghorn Hens 75c and '$1. Cocks,' 11 and $1.25. ' Leghorn Farms, Meriwether, South Carolina. ,- " -:- "';'-r Rinarifl Comb White Leehorn yearling .hena eighty cents each. : J. L. May, Prosperity, South Carolina.' . . v " . : , v. ,. Var Ralfl Prize, Winning White Leghorns 200-egg strain. Hens, $1 each. J. Q. McMa han, Sevierville, Tenn.- RlnclA flnmb Brnwn Leehorns The" larger kind, with a guarantee of satisfaction. Stur- tevant Bros.; Brown Leghorn Jtrarm, juox tv, Kushla, Ala. " : Celery Plants and Summer Cabbage rianta -llri)wn right and packed right. Free pam phlet. Wakefield Plant . Farm,-; Charlotte North ' Carolina. -' , New Crop Bur Clover, Crimson Clover Ap pier and Bancroft oats,' N. C. seed rye, and seed wheat: Write for price list. -Hickory Seed Co., ,H)ckory. N. C. ... . f: j . Tomato and Cabbage Plants," $1.50 thou sand; 26 cents 100. Celery, $2.50 thousand, 60 cents 100. Special price large lots.--' Oalc Un Farm, Salisbury, N. C. . ..- . ;. X , Want to Buy Bur, clover seed.in. the Jur; crimson clover, rye, vetch, barley; rape, and all t other seeds for fall -planting. Russell-. Walker Seed Co., Memphis, Tenn. ; , t ,1 ; Cold :; Storage . Sweet Potatoes July-August planting. ' Maine ". Cobblers $3.75 . barrel ; Southern "Wonder, or 30 to 1, $4. Cabbage plants All - Head, Drumhead Savoy, . Sure Head, Flat Dutch. By express, 500 76c; 1.00Q $1.25.'' By mall -40C per, 100. . Norfolk Plant Company, 521 Maryland Ave Norfolk, Va. MISCELLANEOUS Stock molasses reduces grain ; bills, 55 gallon barrel $6.60; :3envPnryat,l.-;-L7n'cli .burg,-;Va. J.-- ::t.i' i-'-.- -i-k V , Wanted Ax few Mockings Birds, v Must be ood singers. ; Send particulars. -t J. L. Mog- f ord,;t Raleigh;' N. C. ". ' " ' V ;; : .t"" v.; Edison ' Phonograph -lh -good- Order ;, with classical records. -, A bargain for some one. Jones Farm, Kershaw,. S C ; t'l ' ; ' One Oliver 3 typewriter , $26, in good con dition, daily use in our office. Reason for sell ing have bought later modei, will send speci men of work. Merchants Grocery Co.," Mar ion, &.: c. , ; v v-; v?:- 'v ' Registered - Essex, Durocs, Polands, and Berkshire-Pigs, service hoars, sows in far row, Jersey cattle. Sheep.' Angora goats. Peas,' six .varieties, recleaned, : well sacked.' Sound, unbroken, - testing ninety-eight', per cent germinating. ' Some . maturing in sixty days. One ninety up. J. ts. coulter, v;on--nelly's' Springs, N. " Cy ry: i-: ' : ; J:.l Vnr Sale S?lnarl Comb White Leghorn Hens-r-To make room for young stock, - we will offer, - ror quicK aenyery, i,vvv oi oup good yearling nens, tnat are laying every day, at $1 each. Alabama Leghorn Farms Co.. 1723 Ave. E, Ensley, Ala, ; ROCKS FinftHt . R.lnlfit Barred Rock' cockerels' hatched from prize-winners, $1 each. Jgfhite, African guinea eggs is ror Kingiei car red Plymouth Rock eggs 15, for $1. Mrs. J. F. Miller, Leo, Ga. - - MISCELLANEOUS BREEDS ; Buff Orpington cockerels, and thirty pig eons. Mrs. Lizzie" Gordy, Cusseta, Ga. v SEEDS AND PLANTS BEANS LIVESTOCK BERKSHIRES Pure-bred Berkshire Pigs for Sale. Owen moor Farm, South Boston, .Va. N i Registered Berkshire Pigs Of best type and breeding. . $10 each. R. P. Steinhelmer, Brooks, Ga. . .. - :;V...:v: ,;. - . For Sale Pigs from a sweepstake Berk shire sow $15 each. Two good service boars. Other stock at fair prloes; R. F.' Jackson, Madison, Ga. - . . : - " " . DUROC-JER8EYS . """"""" Duroc-Jersey . Boars Large litters. Ma ture sows; 20 per cent reduction. W.W. Shay, Cruso, N. C.- - . . For Bale-Duroc-Jersey Pigs Either sex. Service boars and bred gilts. Best of the breed.. R. B. Redwine. Jr., Monroe, N. C. O. L C's. s r Registered O. I. C. Pigs for Sale The larare prolific kind. C. A. Elllotte, Charlotte, N. CV ttoute zv. - ; ... : 0;J. C. sow; unbred, fifteen months, thirty aonars; -pair, eign montns, tnirty-nve dol lars; three pigs, eight tiouars each. Carl Bcroggs, urasstown, N. c. - . POLAND-CHINAS Fine " Poland - China Pigs Satisfaction guaranteed, .o. , Beavers, ApexN. C. i Pure-bred: . Poland-China boars, three - months old,, entitled to registration, $10 each. W. S. Harrlsi, Wilson, N. C. ;.v - . -.- TAMWORTH3 ;- - - - For Sale Tamworth Boars, with registra- tion certificates. Perfect individuals Z months old $10; 3 months old $15, , Mont gomeryStock Farm, Blscoe, 'N. C. ;t ABERDEEN-ANGUS """" , Angus Cattle Both sexes, all ages, best j strains. ' Correspondence . and inspection ln ; vlted. Rose .Dale Stock Farms, Jefferson ton, Va. . iy. M JERSEYS . ", y Registered Jersey Bulls Richly-bred bull calves for sale. Prices reasonable. F. B. ' Gordon, Fort Lewis, Salem, Va. Soy Beans Mammoth Yellow, best quality, $1.50 per bushel here. Piney Grove Farm, Swan Quarter, N. C. yV: -:V-- -. r. . CABBAGH ...v y, -: Fine Cabbage Plants for Fall Heading Ready. 26c hundred; 600, $1; postpaid. t By express, $1.25 thousand, 6,000, $5. v--..Tlde-' water Plant Co.; Franklin, Va. - ; y Fall. Cabbage Plants Flat Dutch, : Drum head, Savoy, Autumn King, and Wakefield. Express dollar and ' quarter " per thousand ; parcel post prepaid 25 cents per hundred.. Farmers Plant Co' Martin's Point. S.' C. ' Cabbage Plants Set now will head earl in the fall. All leading varieties. Can ship at once. Prices 500 for 75c; 1,000 for $1.25; 6,000 and over at $1 per 1,000. 500 by mail postpaid, $1. " P. D. Fulwoo4, Tifton, Ga. Cabbage and Collard Plants-For late fall and winter, heading, grown On the "foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, well hardened and stalky, especially adapted for setting in the lower South. Five varieties. Price, 600 postpaid for $1.25. By express 1,000 for $1.50; 5.000 for si.25 per i.ooo; 10,000 ror ?i per 1,000. Send for a descriptive: price list, and order sheet. Piedmont Plant Co., Green-, ville, S. C. ' , ' CLOVER For. Sale Bur Clover Seed,- $1 bushel. A, P. Riser, Leesville, S. C. - - Bur clover Machine recleaned $1.25 bush el. Cothran & Link, Abbeville, S. C. Bur 'Clover r Seed Double screened, good sacks. In quantities ten bushels and over $1. Les quantities $1.15. Letne Agncui tural Seminary, Willlngton, S. C. CORN We have one thousand bushels of good white corn for sale, in - lots to suit, , either shelled or on cob. F. P. Latham, Belhaven, North Carolina. y -a OATS Corn and Bancroft Oats for Sale Write for prices. Greely Brinn, Washington, N. C. PEAS Peas "Iron", $2 bushel. Quick cropper. w. A. juawaras, wesivuie, o. v;., itoute i. POTATOES Vftr iityityiai lantinc ImnrnvI haaA To potatoes, Red Bliss and Irish Cobblers, per bU8hel"$l; barrel $2.60. - Can ship promptly.' S. T. Carson. Bethel, N. C. . , . Hand Sorted, Small, Mature Seed Potatoes for planting whole. , Bliss, Triumph, Peer less, and Cobblers. Treated with formalin for scab. $2 bushel. J. C. Stetson, Bond. Miss. ' " " ' ' . . ' OUn LAND EXCHANGE V do not extend our eenerai advertising goaraiK tee to land advertisements, because every purchas er should see land for himself before buying. But no man Is permitted to offer land for sale In our paper unless he shows tur satisfactory referenoes as to his honesty and business responsibility, Bargain 400 Acres of Land. ..John T. Dennis, Meda, Ga. r v y Guilford County Farms for Sale J A. Groome, Greensboro N. C. w V vi For Rent Virginia tidewater farm. H, F. Galpin. '61 Harrison St., East Orange. Florida Farms For illustrated booklet and catalog write Board of Trade, Box 502, Qulncy, Florida. ;-. - y K f , Wanted Western North . Carolina apple orchard, about two hundred acres. Stephen Brunei Raleigh, N. C. "-"'v. :;.-.- For Bale-8 00 acres good farm land in Georgia Peach Belt. Big .bargain if sold at once. C. C. Tharpe, Kathleen, Ga, , Twenty -acre Poultry and. Truck Farm- Mile from courthouse. Good buildings, some fruit " Price $500 Terms' if necessary. C. W. Waughtel, Homeland, Ga. ' 62-acres, '-dwelling,. barnsr etc., one-half mile : Haw River Station. Two thousand dollars; five , years, ' terms. Traveling man and can't see after it. W. A. Kime, owner, Burlington, N. C. T7Mths Tmnrnvod Porm .110 irk ton onro- Productive as any in state; grow all crops. juescrioe your wania ana can sun you per fectly, v "Also timbered and pasture lands. Terms easy. ; Carolina Development Co., Maxton, N. C. . - '----y y;ft y Georgia Farm Bargain 185. acres; 25 cul tivation; 5 -room dwelling; everything con venient; desirable plantation. Price, direct from owner,. $1,760, with $70ft. cash and bal ance one -and two years. , For full descrip tion address Southern Homeseekers Bureau, Wilkesboro, N. C ""' . i : y f . Virginia Farm 105 acres, Nottoway Coun ty, beautifully located, 1 miles to Black stone School, churches, 2 colleges. Gray soli, very productive, attractive 6-room dwelling, halls, porches," 4-room tenant house, 3-flue tobacco barns. Stock barn 86x58 Other necessary buildings. Nice orchard. Price, $6,500. J. W. Vernon, Blackstone, Va. r -:,.r. Bogalusa Home of the largest saw mill in the world. - Cut over pine lands are for sale close to this town. Can be bought for $10 an acre, easy terms, 4 per cent interest. You can raise stock and engage In general farming your boys can work in; the town. Located In Ozone Belt. ' Building materials advanced-to assist in improving your, farm to extent of four times cash payments. Write Great Southern Lumber Co,, Dept. C. I. P. O. Box 128, Bogalusa, La. TOMATOES Fall Tomato Plants Stone, bear till frost. Per thousand, one fifty, express; parcel post. 40c per 100. Farmers' Plant Co., Martins Point. S. C. MISCELLANEOUS SEEDS AND PLANTS Peas, Peas for Sale All varieties. Re cleaned beans and cane seed. Ask for de livered price. Hattaway & Co., Spartan burg, S. C. , 1,000 Bushels of Clean Bur Clover Seed Insmall lots, 12 cents Per pound; in larg er lots, write me for prices, 500 bushels of Farms for Sale 150 acres 125 acres land lays well for machinery. Half ready for plow. Very productive, well watered. Some timber on each. , Good neighborhood close to churches, schools, saw and grist mills, $1,500 each, one-third cash, balance tosuit pur chaser. 200 acres on public road one-half mile from Saxe station. Wood and timber enough to pay for place. Land lays well for machinery; 50 acres; ready for the plow. Adapted to grain, grass,' tobacco, both dark and bright; $3,000, one-third cash, balance to suit purchaser. William Watkins, Saxe, Virginia. . .... . . .... r - . . , RENEW ALL YOUR SUBSCRIP TIONS THROUGH US Our dab ure you money. We will srtad ly make a special elub on any papers yn may wish. "'; 'xv'!Iv One letter, nil ninnae wilM ul Iff CU attended to. Hay we serre yoaf . -' rsooszssiTxt VACISS. A LTHOXJGH;l W a citv ! : masmuchaVI hav aner' ' egularvisL gressive -Farmer, are alwnv! i , lor) arid .1 have found & fIo(ed suggestioris' - which- T--Sj-?.tlc-al-. . yoti. :-";'fv:. um 00k :tov. , .Hunai m a recent lativeAthe activity IZL: terratyNashvillei n ;"ip?stmasr an ekberienitk : Jl I , 0 "nd ! :ieni siartea by the Postmaster h ti. Atlanta, - Mr. Jones hr a S i 1 one of them was xa m V home. 't . them was delivered at my Myvifeand; i are very fond country-cured hams, and at the tim ' icf;?f this list wei" . the list I. found- namts of three farm 1 ?rs, Ibelieve, who said thev n,' 1 pared .to .furnish., genuine country, cured; ms. . wrote three letters t? 'the names ;and" addresses given ' askingr rfor prices and such other in f prrhatiorias might be expected. u This 'vas several hionths ago; and I have yet tbreceive a reply 'from any of .the men-addressed. . How ' cdn farmers expect to sell their produces : when they are no more interested. in the sale than these men? were ? It seems to me that in thisj agitation for markets, the sub ject is being discussed from one : side. 1 In the ordinary business world a man - with something to sell talks up . his wares and hunts for buyers.'' ,0"" opportunity is allowed to "slip," and i the result is .that under ordinary -(circumstances there are sufficient markets to go around. Should not ;the farmer be instructed ; somewhat along these lines ? He.., could at least reply to a letter asking for information. I have, wondered sometimes whether the men to whom I wrote expected me to send them the money -for a ham or even to give them an -order for a ham without knowing more -than 'the simple fact that thejH had hams for sale. ; I believethe;. example cited to be iypicallfybu can educate the farm- v er ' in business practice sufficiently to enable him' to seek markets in an in telligent manner and to give business attention to all correspondence, you will have been the means of advanc ing the' well being of the average farmer very materially ' Atlanta, Ga. F. C. MYERS. ' ' ' - - f - ' ' NeediorReform in MarketingPeanuts rPHERE are eleven counties in I North Carolina and seven of eight counties in Virginia and fije a Tennessee that grow the bulk ot w shipping peanuts of this. country, ,ano the price to the farmers will jot r erage oVer three cents a pound. IK7 ate . bought by special buyers ;W .freighted .to the cleanen burg, Petersburg, -and Suffolk These three places have th - a em body of cleaners and specula the world, and Suffolk is he tog peanut-marKci m iv fafl t ... . '. . . . it.-. tiers i" mtormea tnai rjcttli the peas at one-nan ; one-htth, wmcn ww-- -. rhvndred for dirt and trash, a h & en cc 60 cents to T ts-ai seycu - r- . - are 300 miles; of - where tW- and less than iw th6 they are produced Dy . This difference 1 is divided between he W ulator arid the transpon, oariies. J ctate Al . Sec'y-Treas. N. C. tarme " liance. - Hillsboro, N. C. been clean poi 16s per mg wei peanuts than cleaned where farmers hundred ulator pariies. VTTIT17 PROPERLY Vd - h half; Dlll- for a hair cut? . out.-Penn Pickle He was oaia Proth. gtat- i - - i
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