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tiy, Mh 18 19161 (17) 405 BUY PURE-BRED LIVESTOCK See other Advertisements on page 33)- ' , I Weiiniesdaiy,, Marcln 29HM9 1916,. AT . WHERE 1 (J 1 ' W" "1- .nn.mlHIIIIWInlllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllinillllllllllilillHIHIIIllllllllllilllllllllllHIIH HcdMioinit '-PfflEk, Winston -Salenni,' Norfh :.Canltaa '"'H W I lllllpi A number of young boars, brood sows, bred and op en gilts and pigs. THE BREEDING UNSURPASSED THE best families of the breed represented in this sale. Our herd is headed by the great boar, Car olina Chief, No. 14813, son of IoWa Chief, No. 6968, the highest priced boar the breed ever produced. The females of our herd are well bred and are an es pecially selected lot. This Is your opportunity to secure the best ol I i thp hrccd at your own price. J n WEST W. N. Reynolds, Owner D. J. Ly brook, Manager THE Tamworths are ., greatgrazers, good pen hogs, noted for their hardiness and activity and when fed in comparison with other breeds, they show their superior ity. Our herd has always been healthy and our sows very prolific arid their pigs rapid growers. The Westview Stock Farm is the home of the best of the Tamworth breed. I Attend tbis sale by all means or write for par- I ticiilars. Catalog now ready. Get yours today! VIEW S TOCK FARM ROUTE No, 1, WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA - . i Oiftv nnTnimTPiPniirairhC! Pfil I mm Bolls, Dcifers, Bred Cows & Calves Public Sale, Orrviile, Ala. Mar. 29 The offering will consist of 60 cnoice jwmot. - -yvrT f hrUisher Calves at Foot-all splendidly bred, good iivlduals( r Beau Picture, Beau Dandy, Disturber, Perfection Fairfax and other aristocratic "xf mtt'ter If you already own Herefords, you want soxne of .this reat ' if you are going to start out with Herefords, you can't get tbAe"et00tSiSaleear Write for free catalog today,' make your selection and plan to attevthls sale 11 you can't come in person mail bids will have careful, honest, lair piay. it. i.ji;. ,-rJ. .in . j... arA aricm will be welcome ana comioivawie. "'"s c iHuivs.-N uruer wn 4ev - --- - , . .. WEST DALLAS HEREFORD FARM, Danaway tamhert. Owners. ORRVItLL, ALA. 60 DUROCS AT AUCTION O Orrviile, Ala., Mar. 30th, 16 : SO bred Sows and 10 choice Boars, and all sired by "Fan-' cy Pal," "Cardinal." "Superba." "Top Col." Cherry King," "Defender." "Col. Hlah Chlel." "fancy Col.." Imperator." s "Orion Chlel" Premier Col..M "Tippy in nvemence 01 those who attend these great saes, we Vn the mdrhinir of the 29th at 5 puar ?Pecial train from Selma to Orrviile. This JeJtJStau have come in. 10: after the trains from Birmingham. Meridian, Mobile, Montgomery, Flomaton and Anmston nave TltJ!t ThefiLb.e. SA 0cSSfit both sales. anu ncppcri, HUCIIuaccra. khikiiiuu vu v.- : I .... I lirro n . . . . - All II If 1 1 1 li SI a I Ij'I IJiUMS FARMS, Dunaway& Lambert, Owners. vunwi, iw-.j Southern Bred Registered Aberdeen -Angus " . . a m k w tTlfklWT i i Friday, March 31, 1916, at Jasper, Tenn., Sale begins promptly at 1 o'clock p. m. n. T. rARRtR ft sons, of Tnllahoma, Tenn. , Proprietors of J)od Land Stock Farm, (Home of the Angus, establisnea ibso) nare coniigneu 20 ROYALLY BRED ABERDEEN-ANGUS BULLS-r30 to be sold at auction to the highest bidder without reservation, at Jasper, Tenn., raised in middle -ran. ' w - the Angus into Tenn. and thinks he knows Mr. H i . raTKcr enjuy t i" , ... mr. n. l. rar : t .-ic thembetbepeateoSc COL. FRED REPPERT, Decatur, Ind. Catalogs! on application. At loni automobiles are so high, and until tractors fg&Zei 10 cul' , : ntJtSSES i KOing toUkethe nle horse's pla n I helarm. WE DAVE THE DORSE YOU WANT. It don't matter what Wnd of horse you "ipJSS' a gentle mare for the wife to en oy in perfect! safely?, b it a tf?ci!X saddle horse for yourself that can carry you over the . SE Is it a Sony for feat good boy. or your daughter? all that we guarantee in every way. Rete"diS i iSona better We young things, and heavy prize winners always ready. Nonei bett er. we warrant sale deUvery. f GLEN WORTH FARMS, and h prie ! rioht. mcii s Edelen. Owner, Durgin, Kentucky i b . . mm ia k SIXTH ANNUAL PUDLIC SALE.. REGISTERED HEREFORDS At La Vernet Stock Farm TUESDAY, MAR. 28, 1916 For Particulars and Free Illustrated Catalogue address W. J. DAVIS & COMPANY JACKSON. : - - MISSISSIPPI iplTALLIONS TTACKS.... MTa hoir. a errand lot Of Ptr- cheron,Saddle,Trotting Stal lions, Mammuin .Tpnnnta for sale at money earning pness. Write us for prices or give us your order, we guaran tee OUrTSIOCK as reyrenfi"' I ARES & MULES A good supply of Percheron Saddle Mares, Geldings and Mules on hand at all times. A a nnmi soa us neiore iarning prices. , buying eisewnere. . : . Write us if a Stallion or Jack is needed in your community. Nashville. Tenn. BAIHARD BROTHERS Jackson, Miss. - ju. xZ . The Belted Mortgage, Litter Although a new hoe. the Hampshire has become a favorite wherever forage feeds are plenty, ihe Hampshire has become a market topper in every Saricet . If you would like free information and lit erature on the Hampshire Hoe, address E.C. STONE. Secretary, Hampshire Record Association. 703 E. Ncbr. Ave, rfcum. im - .. XT . ' T orrrp Him nsnire noes rssr wos not awn. bred sows, boars. Write for description and prices. Roy Runyon Decatur, Ind. J . 3.; iit
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