Saturday, June 9, 1017 (17) C5 T:B iiM' PURE J w. BERKSHIRES Several Fine, Registered BERIiSIiluE .BOAR! 8 to 10 V months old. .Ready for .: service v, Price: 30 to $40. . :.. f w 'J ..... , .. r ' iii i.imh i i ii i OCCONEECHEE FARM, Dor-ham, V : North Carolina. pFARTJERSj" EXCITAHGE MISCELLANEOUS SEEDSAND fLANTS Cabbage and Tomato- Plants, ., $1.50 per thousand by expresa.. 100" 60c; 800 $1.10; 600 $1.60; 1.000 $i.&9, postpaid. Pepper and potato $2 thousand express: ; 100 BOc bjT' mall Extra fine plants ready now. Oaklin Farm, Salisbury, N. u. '.: . . . We are In the market for- ten thousand bushels Abruzzi Rye, and twenty five thous and bushels Appier and, Fulghum ; Oats for July and August delivery." . Send samples and state quantity you have to offer. , Kir by: geed Company, Gaffney. S.. CL - A --T- Tar Heel Black, and Mammoth ;Brown Soy Beans, " $ 4 per bushel. ' Clay and Wonderf xY peas, $3.60 per bushel, here; In quantities of 5 bushels or more.- Poultry feeds, v-homlny, feed oats and corn, field and garden seed. . E. p. Carter & Co., Washington, N. C. ; ; ; 5 TAYLOR PLAIITATION r BULLS AID HEIFERS OF j Golden Lads, Golden Fern's Lad, Blue Bell, Tormentor; Oxford Lads and Eminent families. You know there is no hetter blood than these famous proved families. ; Write for descriptions; and prices. : Car Eerkshires are : ' V ' T. ' , . ' - - Unexcelled. . . , COLmiBIA, ABERDEEN -ANGUS ImiwUJ VMallLiL : strains,- Uulia re4i Tji ser vice by Trojan-Erica and Queen Mother tires. Also aa exceptionally biadiomt PERCHERON STALLION. rn litered la P. 8. A., coming yean old, weight 1900 lbs. ROSE DALE STOCK FARMS, . Jeffertoatos. Vat ' HOLSTEINS TAYLOR, PLANTATION,: SI MISCELLANEOUS April ' Leghorn pullets, irapnested, - heavy lavine stock. ' 75c. Duroc ' pigs, '$15 pair. Collie pups, $3. . AltaVista Farm, Darlington,, Maryland. :- '."'rT'; Only few more tons twenty per cent Cot tonseed Meal; ' Our price thirty dollars, f. o. b. Mills. Cash with order. Winston Grain (Co., Wlnston-Salein.y;'-C.-' .V Fresh Supply of our Famous Sugar House Molasses to be shipped from Winston," N. C, at 45c gallon In 5 and 10-gallon Jtegs. Order at once before supply exhausted. . Cash 1th order. Winston Grain Co.y Winston-Salem, North Carolina. -. v:;v--v;v..: t-..; One "Red Bird" 45 bicycle sold by Sim mons Hardware Co., "Keen Kutter": people equipped with $4 saddle search-light; punc ture proof tires -and coaster brake. - ' Run .about 100 miles. : First check for f 26 gets It.. . si. r leiu, uiimax, vj. . : r. Wool is wanted Wa are paying 48 to 52 cents per pound for wool, free of burs,' hurry wool according tot quantity of burrs In It, We charge no commission or freight. Checks mailed same day ; wool ' arrives, w Shipping tags furnished upon . request. : Old Dominion Hide & Fur Company, Richmond. Va. :! , PRINTED BTATIONERY - Blank Stationery Printed 36 sheets of blank paper in a pad costs you .10 cents. This is approximately $3 a thousand sheets.' Ton can get printed stationery at about the same price. It is false economy to use blank pa per. If your farm is worth anything it Is "worth a well-dressed representative in the shape of a neatly-printed Letter Head. - A post card will bring; samples. Write today. , Oxford Orphanage" Oxford,- N, C. ' f OUK LAND EXCHANGE " - r i s ; . i ' ' -KENTUCKY SADDLERS- MAMMOTH JACKS -fc-SHORTHOR aatf JER8EY CATTLE POLAND-CHINA, BERKSHIRE and DUROC . HOGS ' - -SHETLAND PONIES and MULES 'Bohemias Kiss 2410" Plantation Walkers.- Beglstered Stallions and -t r Harea. First' cost Breeders Prices. Safe Delifery Guaranteed. V Write as fully -your 5 Wants, ):'-.- : :": -v--" 'V- ': THE CLENWORTH.. FARMS. ' Alles S. Edeles, Owser. X Burila. Ky. rx"'"- " I i 'Bis GfM Klsi" BERKSHIRES j BERKSHIRES 1 50 Mr" 25 Fall and Winter Boars 25 Fall and Winter Gilts ICO Spring Pigs , The abofe offspring is from our noted prize-winning Sires and; Dams -which carry the size and type that the discriminating breeder desires. ' " ' AJL stock ' over six nwntbi old immune. ' ' Buy a sow now to increase your ? meat , supply " before prices; are prohibitive, ' or a boar - to Improve, the stock already on hand. " " , c' X i rPIHEHURiST FARM, -- : PINEHURST, N. C. Leonard Tufts, Dwner. A. M. 8wianerten, Mgr. LARGE BERKSHIRES HIGHWOOD -( 8TANDARD' 25th Champion Boar ..-.w state -Fair. h-w-j- rr:-r GREENWOOD LONGFELLOW Junior Champion Boar. : , ' . ' ' w-:' '-t I won first on sow. and pigs: first on under six months pigs. 8 weeks old pigs. $16 pair; 3 to 4 months old, $20 to $25 pair. Twelve to thiiteen to Utter. Three five months aid Boars, $15 each. W. H. HUDSON, : Route 3, Timmessville; S. C. Big Type, Prolic BerksbxresI A few more bred Sows and Gilts, bred to son. of World's Champion: Service Boars for farmer or breeder: Piga of all ages that are good enough foe any man. Nothing under $15.- No scrubs.. , ; ;FAIR VIEW FARM, . Palmetto J -Georgia,; 300 :acres. near area, 3.800. Box 1. VfctorlaV-Va town, phone, : R. ; F ici far nun.dred acre. Richland allt. loam iw "sale. Seventy acres cleared and in ?.tate, of cultivation. No waste and w.! J1?1&lmost level Good farm building. y,l timber for farm purposes. Price Jtwo ifcnndT,d0llar8' Term wanted. J. W. Howell, Box 434. Brookhaven, Miss . , . ?hun,e4 ad, forty acres, nine cleared hnnoi cultivation. : Two good three-room 5mT-8,T 8ma11 W- Jast' out of corporate iarL8prln.Er' and flne 'or Pasture. Good farm 'and and ia.. ...t. ..v;.i. Three and Plve.AcrA mtv v,rmi. vrv V i w- Almost in city limits of. Richmond, . low 5 '.) or 4 city lots, with bunga a Pitt i-? !MPnvements,Tosts less than Cnnrt ,Ea8y terms. Delightful climate. Ooo, ln Rchmond. (Population 200.- addrV- pjart,cula and . excursion : rates .nlalaa K. T.. Crawley. Indnstrlal Aenr town Hndred acre within corporate limits Want. i eary' flft3r cleared, thirty of which ial ln younf dded pecan trees, seed- -thTafan Zl rB.x Pant . fifteen In -asparagus tnre "uo"e na watered; flne for pas u.nreced; one rood thr-room hon. and wilt ?! Prlce thirty dollars per acre Paylne LJef,e m purchaser if desired. Ceo w- bniBome. "turns on Investment. - ""lumona: aweary, Ga, or aouthnii ! "raoveo irom we offer fnl - northern, neck of Virginia I 'or 8,,r he fl"t tlmo my home and farm with rii ii. BacJlnc- 100 acres, gray soil VlStaS? 'i,ri?Ii,cl !l Lunenburg County. ' aowl VCulUTa,t,on te cres badly run nd tor7Ar3r.Jnd of train,: poUto,. cotton andw".T0W? Pfltably; forty thous- atered t,V .t" cre" pasture even.V: "VF . ng creea ana spring; SO 'font saa fc'-;e,lo'B50 Ten"r repaired. i- . .. ana back nnrrh., M viii niark.f VT?, pu.bli.c raa: convenient to good or h,rn cho0 and good neigh- bettip iVV P' da,,y m at the gate. No K caatf hii ,ana ,n Virginia.- Price $2,500, Large Berkskires at Highwbod: Letter, From P. A. Ackermas ef New Yrk-. ' K "ReeeWed the sow yesterday. She iff flne.". ' . Four recent exportations of sows to South America have taken all sows bred for spring farrow. We have some remarkably good young boars for sale, . ; H. C. & H. B. HARPEN0IN6, Box 60.- . ' " - Duasee, N. Y. SPECIAL I TRIED BERKSHIRE BOAR, 15 Mentha uio ana cnoiera inmuneg. . . PLENTY OF SPRING PIGS that represent thr best blood lines in America. If you want the large, prolific kind, we bare them. rriceg nasi neasosaDie. LEROY HALL. - HILL8B0R0, N. C DUROC-JERSEY DCPENDEK PRINCE, A GRAND CHAMPION a The demand is great, but we are prepared to meet the wants of the people! We can supply for. immediate delivery pigs of all ages, lit pairs . or trios, properly mated. 'Bred gilts,. bred sows and service boars In any quantity. Those who cannot pay cash can bur from us ontlme. .' ' . -' ' 1 KIMBALL FARM, OXFORD, N. C ESSEX PURE-BRED ESSEX, POLAND CHINAS AND DUROC PIGS ' Essex' bred - and open Sows and Gilts:- ' Beglstered Poland service Boar for $35. Angora Goats. Jersey Cattle. , J. E, COULTER, Connellys Springs, N. C. POLAND-CHINAS POLAND-CHINAS Registered Poland-China Pigs, sex no kin," from large smooth: boars arid sows. x ' ' ' W. J.DUPREE Watsonburgi .. ' North Carolina. BIG OX HERD OF REGISTERED POLAND-CHINA HOGS -J ' weighed orer 750 pounds at 17 months old and A superior lot of Pigs by Supwba Ox which will go 1.000 pounds at maturity, be by Suetrba which was Grand Champion at the World's Fair and other states. -The best living blood represent ed In my herd. V Feeding instructions with all orders and safe delivery and satisfaction guaran teed. Write me. r '..-'7 - . , E. W. JONES. V WOOD LAWN, VA. -POLAND-CHINA PIGS- BIG LENGTHY BERKSHIRES- Of large litters, f Bred Gilts or 8ow. k up. ' Champions, or first prize animals at state iairs. sivu each, I breed my winners and young stock for sale. E. E. PETTY, ( " Hillsboro, N, C DUROC-JERSEY Bred Gilts ani Early 8srfni Piss now ready for shipment. Famous for a rowing Into 1.000-lb. weights. ITBacked by a guarantee to please. Also Asgus.- You will win if tne last word is from J. P. Visserlni, Bex 7. VAIUS, Illinois. ;. . .. -FAIRVIEV FAIUiI- Tte Ho of tte fecrsl r breeders of : ' . '-. . : ' Registered Dioc-Jer$cy; JIog$ The 1100-pound giant, Sensation Select (74569) beads bur herd, assisted by The Kontseklan 143979). Tax Payer's Msfel II. (88461) and Daf fy's ena'er (M602I). . .. . We Are Offering " Seme Choice Bred c Cllts ani a Few Cms Fall.Bwt. Ttelt our herd oT Big Types, or write us your wants. Tears of experience enable US to assist you . In starting s herd. ; ' - , J. P. & W. H. PEACOCK, Prop's, Cochran, Georgia. Dcrcc-Jcmys Fall Boars and Spring Tigs from high-bred prize winning stock. Write' us your wants. Everything registered. Everything guaranteed. ' - . -J. J. JORDAN a SONS.' McCaners. N. C. .THE IDEAL FARM DUR0C3- Spring Boars out of daughter of Old Perfect Top Col-, a Grand diamplon. Poaxs and 8ws aired by 8. C. Klna th Col. No. tmi. Out of litters of IS. and 14, earh $15. regtatered. Engaging a litter or IS hv John's Orion Again. 150. Going fast. ' Send checg TMf inrAL f aru. .. D. J. Simmons, Prp- R. 4, . Tlmmsnsvlll, S. C. "When writing adTertlsers. mention The ProgressUe" Farmer. ' From extra large boars and massive sows. , All. pure-bred and registered. ' ' MURFREE8B0RQ. TENN. T. E. BROWN. o. i. c.; PURE-BRED 0. I. C. PIGS Beadr May 25th, at 112.50 each. 2 A wms tV u ailrln limlln einl Sired by boars of the- higgbest breeding. Including . a son of "Schoolmsster.. Grand Champion International Stock Show. Chicago. 191. the $800 O.LC boar. W. I. OWEN,' BEDFORD, VA. rarcbre4 KeftitereA OLSTEIN " CATTLE'- ' A HoUtela ewnor knows that. ha holds as an. asset something more than slue, weight. Individ uality. . breeding' and th highest 'etaodard of pro ductWencss, He knows that he la a partner, di rectly and Indirectly. In all of the progresstfe ef. forts of the IIolsteln-Friesian Association, and also In its financial soundness and mighty pres tige. Tie benefits from Its annual prize offerings of $22,500,- and its yearly educational publicity campaign costing $25,000. The official records of Its advanced Registry Office establish for his cows positlTe and relatlrely high market Taluea. Since 1808 the avtirara aiictlnn nrtce of Holsteins has Increased to $255 per head.- There'a big money ln the big "Black and White .Holsteins." . Sehd for FREE Illustrated ' Detcriptiv ' Booklets The ttelstelo-Frleslaa At sadatlss sf awerlca F. L. Heughtos, 8eo'y.. Box 180. Brattloboro, Vt "H0HEGANITES" C- Piirc-brcd-. Hoist ein - Friesian We offer a few well ; bred Bull. Cahes 1 "" ahd Heifer : Calves. MOHEGAN FARM; Box B, Peekskill, N. Y; Hish-grade Hoktein Heifer Calves. Beautifully marked. Sired by pure-bred, registered Bull. . $23, crated, f.o'.b. THEODORE CLARK STOCK FARM ' v - flranoa Cauntv. .; Nau Monroe, Now York. niTTt? rnncc OAiCTcnic DLUC UlVftJiJ UULaJIliLHJm.it fomaws. Fashionably bred ServUe Bulls from high record dams. -Tuberculin tested. Satisfaction guaranteed. Boason -ablo prices. Splendid bull ealfos of rich brooding, KAINTUCKEE HOLSTEIN FARM, Barsrtows. Ky. --Sheboygan County Holsteins----": Are bred for production. Wo have nicely marked, high-grade Heifer Cartes at $2fr each, crated. Begls tered Bull - Calves; $50 and up. Beglstered Heifer Calres. $100 and up. ; v --.- ; -'., CEDAR HILL STOCK FARM, Box 17, Plymouth, Wis. KeiitiickynolsteiDsgoS, -. culin tested. Splen did bull calves at farmers prices, y ( v v WlLSOfjADOVVLES. Dardtovvn. Uy GUERNSEYS Four Pure-bred Bulls for Sale. 1 Pure-bred Beglstered Guernsey Bull, 2 years' old. 1 Pure-bred Beglstered Hereford Bull, 5 years old. 1 Pure-bred Beglstered Hereford Bull, 18 months old. :.--' , 1 Pure-bred Beglstered Hereford Bull Calf, 2 months old. "'-t .. --f- .j,.,. ' HAMILTON CARHARTT PLANTATION, R. F. D. Ns. a, -. . . Boek HIM, S. C. JERSEYS Of f9rz Choice lot ef Pigs, from t to 10 weeks ,a,V iold. at $1150 each. One pair, no akin, at $25, or one trio at $35, registered. ' All from heavy weight sows and sired by heavy-weight, prize-winning boars of the highest quality. 'Writs me. - J. R. Ql . OWEN, , - BosU I. , -. Bedford. Va TAM WORTHS TATinniniQ ric aiLT m a lnLlWUllliliJ ready for serrlce. for sale at ressonablo prices. All well bred and none but good Individuals offered for sale. , . VWESTVIEW STOCK FARM, - D. i: Lybrook. Msr R. I. Wlastos-Salos.N. C TAIIWORTHS AH ages. English, Csnadlas or American bred. Larsest Exklbltlos Herd In the Seats, DUTCH FORK TRUCK FARM. Colnakla. Seats Carolina, ABERDEEN-ANGUS aberdehi-ai;gus am offering a cam ber of young Pulls. Cows and neifers. good individuals and well bred, at moderate prices. Stock registered. . f. D. BLACKWELL, Fayette, Missouri. MERIDALE JERSEYS lirEwUlkTlad- Z TT IT mail oai ) reaaest the 1917 .Issue of "Meri-" dais Jeriey the ' business, story of a'-' bnsiness herd. . ATEK it HcKIXXZT . S OeeUat Street fkilaslHa,ra. SHORTHORNS RAISE K0RE BEEF III" Mr. Farmer and Mr. Cattle Raiser jTou win In cresse your beef output by using registered Short horn Bun. The 'Shorthorn Is the great Improver. ' . ' Mr. Dairyman -Sclect your Bull from s Short born strain showing s milk tendency. The calves from him' win sen readily and at higher prices and the milk flow wll be maintained. Use eary Pure-bred Registered Balls. We wljl help you secure them, ?" , AMERICAN SHORTHORN BREEDERS ASS' 13 Dexter Park Ave, CHICA60. ILL.

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