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18 PROGRESSIVE FARMER AND COTTON PLANT. Thursday, February 14, 1907. A Great Draft Horse Combination V Sale. . The largest combination sale of - pure-bred registered and imported Percherons, Shires and Clydesdales, Stallions, Brood Mares and Young sters; also Coach Stallions and Span ish Jacks, will be held by the Wash ington Combination Sales Company, Washington C. H., Ohio, February 26th, 27th and 28th, in their mam moth sales pavilion. Among the largest -consignors are the Hartman Stock Farm, Columbus, Ohio, with forty-two head of the best and most desirable pure-bred Percheron Brood Mares, most of which are imported, not weeds or culls, but the very best type of mares that money will buy; Henry C. Waldron, one of the most careful and conservative breeders of pure-bred Percherons, who is the proprietor of the Elmwood Stock Farm, Ann Harbor, Mich., has con signed forty head, which are the best lot. of Stallions, Brood Mares and Youngsters that can be found on any stock farm in the United States; T. H. Russell, of the Idle Hour Stock Farm, Geneva, Ohio, has entered ten head that would be an honor to any sale; W. W. Down, Clifton, 111., who topped the market at the recent Bloomington, 111., combination sale, has entered ten head that he consid ers far superior to his Bloomington con sip-Tim An t Tr? a n,4--ii j o v, oj. xa.. uukueixi ana- - over, N. Y., an old and established .. breeder, will be represented with five head of the finest, besides many oth er smaller consignors with gilt-edged stock. If you are interested in im- proving your stock, you cannot af ford to miss this sale. Write to nas. Willard, Manager, Washing ton, C. H Ohio, for catalog. Large English Berkshires. We have pigs from the best of reg istered stock for sale. First check gets choice. JNO. P. ALLISON, Route 1. - .Cedar Grove, N. C. LIDDELL COMPANY. Machine Shops : In Charlotte, N. C, where Cotton Gin Machinery, Saw Mills, Engines, Boiler Fixtures, and other things are made in the largest and best equipped plant Of Its kind in the Caro Unas. Twenty-eight years.ln business. The Simpler, the Fewer the Parts, the Better. We have some new features in gin ning outfits to offer this season in cases where we make the whole de sign. They relate chiefly to the meth od of driving, and are intended to accomplish a saving in the power re quired to operate the outfit. We get rid of some idlers or tighteners, for one thing. An idler is a very good thing to get fid of in this day and time when "everybody works hufi fa ther." We began a great many years ago by getting rid of countershafts". Some tests made ; in our own shops showed that in one of the depart ments it took twice as much power to drive the shafts and countershafts as it did to drive the machines them serves. That ratio wouldn't hold out in a ginnery, but the -fact is cited to show the importance of getting rid of everything that can be spared. , We invite inquiries from those in tending to buy. I TheWisseiMiterilSijoke Wagons. I use both Bound and Square Hounds. Do not be led to believe that you can't get any, siyie oi w agon wamea. we put me miterea opoite ui an our wiieeis. vver du,uuu now in use, and never have had a complaint. Write " C F. NISSEN, Dept. B., Winston-Salem', N.C., for Catalogue and Prlce-Llst PRES. We Bu g .jf yip xi y er i . . istening to dealers' arguments, that a first-class buggy cannot be sold for less than $6S.OO will, no doubt, wonder how GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGIES are sold for $49,00 and guaranteed. The explanation is simple; the truth! of Jwhich jwill be apparent to any who will carefully consider the cumbersome, expensive and extortionate "agency system.'? Here's the difference. We Wd GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGIES and sell them direct from our factory to you at a wholesale price of $49. OO each; Cut out coupon and mail to-day fo Catalog No. 21 and full particulars. 4 $49.00 Golden Eagle Buggy Co. 158-160 Edgewoodj Ave. citlanta, Ga. djn aA I .7, ji - - : .. I DRAFT HORSE COM Of Pure Bred Percherons, Shires, Clydesdales, Coach HELD BY- Stall THE WASHINGTON ions and Jacks 1 1 i " i:i COMBINATION .wxxjLiiw n., umu, Feb. 26, 27 and 28. SALES CO, 4f HBr byWc Waldron, Ann Arbor, Mich! Head of the finest Draft Stallions and Brood Mares Consisted hv TO 'w Hollr Stock Farm) Geneva, Ohio, xo Andover, N. Y. Other large consignors are T R rS, 7 WA D Silfton I1L 5 Head Consigned by E. A. Cottrell ville, a; Richard Jordan, Mlntlr nItTULW'LL " READY D,STR,BUT,0N FEB- ON APPLICATION ONLY. ADDRESS . I Chas. Wi . . im I I i " ' - j . : - f . - r. - r: - - . . . . i Washing Ohio. VOODLAVn POULTRY YARns n.8 0..5row11 Legboms (Blltmore Strain) HtrVwhr io.? L B8B per 9. Also ZEtXX r?,r. P-a Quart to the p ant la Its record. Thompson, Stiarpless, TtnniBaee SS?" Also Garden Seers. Send for premium Swn, Va' QPES NURSERY Ccf,rewoSdt FOR SALE ! Rr?-e Ren Matured Red Polled Registered Bulls at live cents a pound. They ire th a toest, none better. Write at onto yu want one. .Look us up in the herd books. C. E. BUEK, Proprietor -. J. W. LAWSON.JVfaxMger, - Kensington, Ga. te Tennessee Jacks and Jen- v wlf?00 5,moB to 6 yesrsold , Write for free catalogue. 4 ; Jacks, T Jennets. S. W For Sale I pS6i?,ck Cockerels, Toulouse Ganders. Kouen Drakes, M. B. Turkevs Barr7i rSf and White Rock, and R.Tlfed, andouen YT00DLEY & SON, Cherry, Jf. C. FOR SAllE! peteaiJVanStIe Si per setting, 15 eggs, $1.00. , ssh, Dr. H. H. LEE, B- F' P- 4' LEXINGTON, VA. Registered Short Horns. Btrlcc winning C M. SUMMERS, Statesville, N. C, R. F. D. 8 White Wyandottes SiLS61 contalnfaff m reproduction from an oU paint lnc. A Pr. Mr: : f. ti. IIUHUOK rmMTm together with a world of infor- ""uwugnmu popular t. variety, mailed for IOC J. C F1SHEL & SOW Box F. HOPE. IND: GREIDER'S FINE CATALOGUE 1907 tells all about pure-hrAd ftL? V1arietle8- IO beautiful ???r ,Pltes.. Gives rea- how tn r stock and eggs; - - - S. C. W. Leghorns and B. P. Rocks. EG6S FOR HATCHING. ZR strong chicks. Pure ooauny Diras. Safe dellverv T shin frpni R edmond, va Single T coib Brown ow ai i,uuo rate. Single enmh pn n J ffiof 60Puie lte R.F.D.1; MRS. CAL. HUSSELMAN, Highland Springs, Va. 1F YOU jWANT THK BEST KEOISTKEKD . Standard Bred Horses, Jer sey Cattle, Black Essex Hosts. Scotch Doll f a f woottot S O. Brown Uanrt r" tannage uochln Bantams KRdMEge?L.Ad?Fe88pPEN VIEW HoliyvN G. A""ieiny, rrop., Mount . j.-, ;,.irf,--, ... . .'. " : '"' When wiiMnir at..i. this papsr7 piease mention
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