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- V 1310 . ; - PROGRESSIVE FARMER YOUNG KORTU ; CAltOLINA nen rate hufii. ' - 1 ' v . , J t-- r- .-" jwi can ;anilo5... :-wa:nrc.v:Tura the rll:? : I cu sow 5 t"-'1.:' SI illlllii!!! la . Shotgun Shells "Leader" and "Repeater? For the high flyers, or the low flyers, "Leader" and "Repeater" -shells have the reach, spread and penetration. Their great .sale is due to these qual ities, which insure a full bag. Use them in your gun. ; To be sure to get them ASK OR THE VJ BRAND IMMllrii Corn Club, Pi CluVand Poultry Club: peas for hay ZLV' Cut Vroim oxaierair; . v . ; tnis under, in snrin f. um XJJE .HAVE already, published lists tivate'clean and sow peas at Th ?uI" M of -prize winners in-the!: club ? w?rkin and there will Hp ruiw: "r i:t-: xru wire erass Ipff V..u 11 any Gangs easily and quickly adjusted - I To flat cultivate, I I bar off and ridge II I or &row out ( I middles. t Three I- afl Teams . v. Here's a machine that is almost indispensable to cotton growers, orcKardists and farmers generally, because of its wide range of ad-; jastments for every style of culti vating. , . -. ; , : Its extraordinary ' capacity for work materially reduces the cost , of crop making. ' Does ; bette . work increases the crop. , -The Moline Reversible Disc' Harrow- . Built for long life and to stand severest strains. Frame of two-piece beaded steel, absolutely rigid? gangs held in place by one-piece double yokehave never been known, to spring out of shape ' " ,?t ?ec5w!?r- to 'ta0' gng8 out ro"1 urnder the frame to adjust them for any work desired. Can be set close or wide apart in a few minutes. A Levers give operator full control ef gangs-.,hold them positively in any desired position no lost motion or slipping means quicker work. Bearings have;hard maple bushings oil soaked; all boxings have dust-proof method of lubrication long life, minimum repair cost ' -v " 0P!8C8, of high carbon steel can be furnished in 16, 18 or ZU inch sizes, either'round or cut-out 4 ' . ' . ; This machine pays for itself many r r ., times over in one season's work. ' f Ak yoiiT Moltne dealer to tell ryba about the MoHnt-Rttcn- fife Disc Harron. Write us ifor illustrated literature. .. ..." . . . . . .... ... .a , ' Moline Plow Company, Dq. 22, ' -A-.- Moline, UL The lloline line Includes Corn Planters. Cotton Planters. Cultiv a t o r s , Corn Binders, Oram Binders. Grain Drills. Harrowi. Hay Loaders. Hav Rakes. Lime Sow- ra. Listers. : ivianure Spreaders, Mowers, Plows (chilled and tAell. Keaners. Scales. Wdera. Stalk Cutters. Tractors, Farm Trucks, yehicies, wagons. exhibit at" thFrecent North t'CaroUna'?w gra ss lef t: State Fair; and commented on the fine w.f.m: resulfs obtained by -Mr. B. P. Folk, , bOOrt Staple imd hmv ,to! r. v State Pig Club Agent Mr, T. E." TMA ,fr " u , g Cttoa Browne.rState.Club Agent, is jubilant ?!5f Rlblt m h the DU over the. showing made by. the boys -,:IS1??.?f iIa.rlcets at the North Car, ; : uoys xti c4il: t,:. j and girls, andThe Progressive Farm-; " r'? " S ,a '." 'Je, ar er.joinshim-in congratulating them. .MILonnell, in He writesT i "The county of Guilfdrd alone sent cranio down thirtyseyen;f ne.pigand hen.. ;:Thfoiiowing table efficient county agent, Mr. E. H. An: facts as arranged : uciauiv.was auic iu laKC' deck io ne inn 4.L - auction of cotton and the length oft will show the Guilford- County members ten - first T r r CPVProl cnociite oc n nrnMo .Ma. Bales Consumed .v.u. vwuu , iou6iu.v. vYmvuv uverproduction . ... . : . . . - " TT 3 . , premiums, ten second premiums, and Bai produced!; of the value of modern methods of ; Knderproduction. Less Than Inch 28,000 27.000 1.000 inch 400.000 300,000 100,000 J 15-16 i..i, i' i , , ,i Inch 160,000 180,000 "26666 1 inch 152,000 234,000 11-lfi inch or longer 5,600 114,000 Fair was" the poultry and . egg- show;, - o. t. staiungs, Hadflock, Ga. no" part of , whicfTcame in for greater .r.JV.KMdVeVryV'c prais e and distinction thali the birds Meawvfew;rga shown by; the sclubN,tnembers. Mr. ; A. an Jicurnberiand a $5 ijr. uiiver, otaie rouitry. iud ngeni, i . x.diiiiu6, - .' , 'I .- - ----- . -- MflftiinW. VlBW' was a truly-happy man when one. oi a t.. staiiings, Haddock, Ga. 156.00 225.00 280.00 300.00 275.00 380.00 165.00 160.00 475.00 165.00 uw lucuiuci a, wsuu buuw w..j -w. 0ddnb Ga. Fomt, carried off -s the highest honors , gandusky Rose . i . ... ....... Of the .Show bywilininghe $40 silver , W. B. Roddenberry, Cairo, Ga vv ,v .... ,J : .. . t--.- Meadow View .Lily ...... v'r trophy, cup given by President Leon- . q. t. stfilings, Haddock, Ga. ard.TufU for.t).e. best. bird at, the .g& Show.v This distinction went tO a Sin- Wolfcreed Prince gle comb; Rhode Island ..:JS8..: Hazel -SherrilL. Poultry Cluh member " p v. Haii. Decatur, Ga, from; Iredell, won first place .in i the -lngsM open content .with her Barred Rock jiyCie k.- . . . : . A.f cockerel, and second - place with , - 11 ;i;i...;.-..,fcOi her Barred Rock: pullet. " Thomas-. watt & tVck, Thomasviiie, Ga. F. Jones,-- a ' ; club" member from - ?tt,tfl fcnipiey;' ' " 125t00 Anson County, wonfirst place -with sentinel 2nd r,; A. his .'cock, and; second with: his 5 CoAl-S l!Tf iV 18 pullet in open. Contest- with Part- W. B. Roddenberry, Cairo, ca. mM ridge Wyandottes. . Space does not Ma,d -SjSoi Monroe; Ga. -: 115t00 permit : of giving the numerous prizes Red,-Lady . -a'' "' "' nnn M won by the club members, but ft is eri- Mln,n "V ' 20V rmiraiticr fn frho rltib members of the .0? TjTaUink Haddock, Ga. M state to kriow'that in the Poultry and 'si' .130.00 more Oiaii.$24a ; .;. - Patty Manaersa ... 10,0 Killing Out Bermuda Grass "T HAVE a piece do not know Please tell me AWiregrass or Pattie.My Lady V4jr"" 255.00 of wire grass andP, how tO get' rid Of it. I vHail,' Decatur, Ga. 105.0 howtodoit." ; f? nnA DO v. vv iregrass or.oerniuua is swumw .; jwuarea u. ? tr Ga. grass, and likes the hot'sun and kioes uin&.v?-:4a: riot grow well ah shade. '.Hence the . , , r. Fv shedden, Atntaw ucsivway m gci rjiryi u.is.w u - vvir own renew - for , shaded; IPlow the land noshallow- JSOS oW'y " ' ly, solas' to' just turn the griss on top. v new subscriber, 82"666l''s8"nii V swine husbandry, as taught in the pig mis table shows that the state of ": Club. CMr.'Anderson took;back Xo his; North- Carolina . is' producing more club members one hundred and'twen- short staple than it needs for linm. ty-six dollars in cash. Does it pay to consumption, yet has fallen far short be a pig club member ? ' : -, . ' "of its needs in cotton of longer staole "Not only-did the, boys make; good; records in .the pig . club class, : but in ( ,U1 1 grading offices have been d aaoi .t, I, :n.i it,. , n . established' in six North rorrti: breeders of the state they won several " "ties Raleigh, Tarboro, Lumberton, . first and second, places. Mr! Folk cer- Wilson, New Bern and Charlotte- tainly comes in' for .congratulations and thtst offices are now ready to for the excellent showing made by His glve mmP grading service to farm niff club members. 'A" - , . ers whose, counties have made the tInthecornWest rectionof Mr. A. K. Robertson, State S" 7," - a V n - t x . : ; your cotton, as soon as it is ginned, to Cprn Club Agent, not as many sam- Jhe nearest grading office. Here it i l pies were -shown as last, year, but be graded and within a day or two af. ' those shown were far superiorto tCf the samples are Sent grade certifi thoseof the 191S exhibit The ,corn cates will: be mailed to the farmer ' real y showed that the boys are. using .owningthe bales sampled. Mr. 0. J. the technical information as to select- McConell of the office of Markets, ion given them in the Com Dub liter- United states Department of Agricul ature ln; the open contest with the , tUre, has entire charge of this cotton men, for sweep at thc of .Wilkes County, wn first prizeS Raidgh office. , in cash; , and Herman Leonard- of Da- -; - - yidson County, second prize, $15, al-ESUL1is 0F THE SHORTHORN lowing only the third sweepstakes to v . SALE HELD AT ATLANTA, GA, go to a man, John Lewis, father of the . OCTOBER 19 1916 boy winning first premium.- In this ' , . contest the bbys Von more than $125. Name:of nimal- Purchaser Pne. . . ,i?V Y - , Rowena Beauty $200.00 lhe best single ear ot corn shown at- o. t. staiiings, Haddock, Ga. the fair was grown bya Corn Club Mea0lejr?.arlanMvvV,,',,; boy, Judson ;Osborne, of Clyde, Hay- Bonnie Bettie 250.00 wood Countv. 4 ' 41 G;T. Staiiings, Haddock, ua. ..... "It is becoming-more and'niore evi- o. t. staiiings, Haddock, Ga. . N . dent "each year that the State Fair , . Q T stinings. Haddock,' Ga.' must look - to the Corn Club .boys; to yioia-Cttmberiand .... u 1 t. - T - .' - W. B., Boddenberry Cairo, Ga. ..... put up the real corn Show. Cumberland's Best . . . . . " 2M-M "One of the strikmg features of . the" But ffen?!V.v . . 1 .... o.oo 180.09
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