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Thursday, November 4, -1S08 10 it Where to Buy the Best Live Stock, :fr LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY THE PROGRESSIVE FARM SELWYW FARM THOROUGHBRED BERKSHIRES CHA R LOTTIE, - - NORTH CAROLINA - riXj 1111 -r- i Pigs of both sexes, 3 to 6 months old by? Lee Premier 3rd (Sl'.lOO Son of Premier Long fellow), shortest nosed and fanciest headed boar In America. H Gilts and Stows bred to him. Two registered Jersey Bull Calves. Write for booklet and prices. EDGAR B. MOORE, Prop. Fancy Seed Wheat and Rye for sale. Oakwood Far: Jersey Gattle and Berkshire Hogs Eminent X, at the head of herd, son of the famous Eminent that sold at auction for 110,000. No females for sale at present, but have a few choice bulls and bull calves at reasonable prices. These bulls are from cows that have made over 400 pounds butter In twelve months. Choice Berkshires of all ages on hand. It. 'LV SHUFORD NEWTON, IM. C. Mammoth - Black - Pigs A pair of this famous breed of hogs will lay the foundation for a nice Income as the pigs sell readily for cash, at big orlces. One that 1 sold dressed 978 pounds. Address JOHN A. YOUNG, Greensboro, N.'O. Registered Duroc Jerseys Twelve Sows to farrow between September 1st and 20th. Pigs not akin. High Quality. R. W. WATSON, Sterling Stock Farm, Petersburg, Va. Registered Holestein Bulls Also Eggs and Cockerels from choice bred S. C. White Leghorns. Eg is $1 per setting of 15. 1 Bull 12 months old ready for service: 1 Bull Calf 4 months old; 1 Bull Calf 2 months old. These bulls are the best that choice breeding can produce. Call and see them or write us your wants. Anondale Farm, J. G. Hardlson, Mgr., R, R. 3, West Ashevllle, N. C. Tnoroughbred Berkshires SPb;gsS; Premier, one of the shortest nosed and fan ciest headed Boais In America. I will sell at farmers' prices write for prices. F. A. COCHRAN, Prop.. Derlta. N. C. ARROWHEAD FARM. Is Pf&J CattSs, Dorsst Sfcst. Ptlsd Cteas of the best breeding. Sam'l B. Woods, CharlottsviUe, Fa. DuTOC JpKPV PhTC Cherry red in eolor, UUl UU JCI 5BJ ri& Dlenty oI Doneand fin lsh. Sired by 18,000 boar. Also a ew choice service boars and bred gilts. Wrltefor prices. I M. WHTTAKER, Mulberry. Tenn. Poland China Pigs For Sale From the largest herd In the State. Write me your wants. E. S. WRJjQHT. - Rykes. Tenn. REGISTERED POLAND CHINA HOGS .8 weeks to 10 months old. White and Sil ver Wyandottes, B. P. Pocks, a d Brown Leghorns. A. F. TOGGLE, Route 1, Brush Creek, Tenn. Jersey Cows, Fresh and CflD CAI T Berkshire Swine of Best Breeding rUlY OHLC Send your order or meet them at the Fair. D. L. FARRIOR, - - RALEIGH, N. C. One Shropshire Back FOR SAL,E Cost $50.00, has been ased for two years. Will sell him for 125.00. He Is In fine con dition and fine Individuality. Was pur chased of Druid Hill Farm near Balti more. Address OCCONEECHEE FARM Durham, N. C. Registered Duroc -Jersey Pigs. E.B. Sutton. Calypto. N. C When writing advertisers, please, mention this paper. North Carolina Herd of DUROC JERGEY GWiNC headed by N. C. Commodore 24463. N. O. Col onel 26087 and Orion T. 23711. Three boars worthy to head any herd; cherry red In color. Over twenty registered sows In service, re presenting the most noted, proline, big boned. blocky types of Durocs. Pedigrees free, if asked for. Price. 1st 9 00, 2nd 17 50 Red Polled Cattle. Cidar Grovi Stock Ftnn, Csieto, N C. IF YOU WANT THK BEST REGISTERED Standard Bred xanmmrp Essex Hogs, Horses. Jersey n - Scotch Collie Cattle, BUckSSDof s s :: or B. P. Rocks. S. L. Wyandottes. S. C. Brown Leghorn. Buff and Partridge Cochin Bantam and Eggs in season, address OPEN VIEW farms, Robert L. Abernethy. Propr.. Mount Holly. N. C. Tennessee Herd of Duroc Swine 50 choice bred Gilts for sale. Bred to our great show and breeding boars. We won more Stte Fair Premiums this season than all other Southern breeders combined. Boars all sold. S. H. STANBERY & SONS, Newport. Tenn. DUROC JERSEY PIGS Dukk, N. C, October 7, 1909. Mr. W. A. Th It pen. Dear Srx: I received my pigs last Friday night all right. Am pleased with them very much. Everybody that has seen them thtnv they are fine. They ar doing very well at present. I want you to fend me the full ped' gree of them, as I want to know all about rhm. Yours truly, Duke, N. C. B. B. Tscu. SUNN?1B5 BERKSHIRES Best blood In America In my herd boars Cherokee's Masterpiece, Peerless Premier and Hlghtlde Commons (Imported). Sows equally well bred and Include two daughters of Mas terpiece, two daughters of Premier Longfellow and others of Just as good breeding. Young stock for sale. Prices reasonable. W. R, WALKER, Union, S. C. Southdown Sheep, Lambs; Essex Pigs, one extra fine 3-year-old; Augus Bull, one eztra fine 4-year-old; Guern sey Bull. For prices, et:C, address I. G. JONES, Tobaccoville, N. C. Fox Hounds Trained and untrained, all pedigreed and guaranteed, list free, either send me the money or to the bank of Shel by ville, as you prefer. J. D. STODGHTLL, Shelbyvllle Ky. THE PERFECTION CHURN Makes buttermilk with no water In It. Pays for Itself Id 16 weeks. Men and women make good profits as agents. Otve Perfection Churn at agents' price to introduce It. Write today for catalog and prices. PEKfECTION CHURN CO.. Gratnsbsre, N.c ft A 1 D V 11 you want tne bet e?er mad for the money In Churns, But Tfifll Q ter Workers, Paper and Moulds: VVLi3 Railroad Cans, all sizes of Milk Bottles and Caps, Butter Color, etc, write lm mediately for our booklet of prices. We als sell the best Separator ever made at a prlot which makes It pay for Itself In a remarkably short time. Write at once to L A. MADDEN. . - 137 Whitehall St. DEFT. A, ATLANTA, OA. "4 UfLJiJlilJ W rons the best facilities, have your account. president: Jos, G. Brown cashieb: H. K. Litchford With ample resources, we offer our pat We will be glad to While Some Good Animals Were Shown, Lack of Accommoda tions for Breeders and Small Premiums Offered Did Not En courage Exhibitors The Real Purpose of a State Fair. HE LIVE STOCK show at the North Carolina State Fair re cently held, while not up to the standard in a great many re spects, was very creditable, consider ing the amount of money offered in the various classes. Another pecu liar situation which is holding the live stock show in check is the fact that the accommodations for live stock are very meager and, further more, the location of the stock build ings is ruinous to a live, enthusiastic show. Whenever we learn to distin guish the difference between a stock exhibit and a dancing pavilion, then the real intent and purpose of our State Fair will dawn upon us. When ever the live stock show is installed on "the midway" and this part of the fair either placed in the background or entirely eliminated, then we will be taking steps in the right direc tion. Few Horses Shown. W. D. Upchurch, of Cary, N. C, won first prize on a German coach stallion four years old or over. Several very, desirable draft animals and a team of mules' to wagon were shown by the same exhibitor, the blue goings to Upchurch and the red to S. Wilder, of Cary, N. C, whose mules were of excellent type, but somewhat out of show condition. W. Myatt won first on coach stallion three years old or over. E. F. Bald win, of Apex, N. C, won first on a very meritorious 4-year-old Perche ron. ' George Harden, of Raleigh, N. C, won first in Standard-bred stallion class; J. H. Robbins, Raleigh, second. In the saddle classes John C. Drewry, of Raleigh, won first and J. H. Robbins, second. The first for drivers and roadsters went to George Harden on a very stylish driver of excellent show type. The principal exhibitor in the coach classes for get of stallion was J. H. Robbins, of Raleigh. W. C. McMackin, of Raleigh, showed one :o!t from a Standard-bred stallion and one from a Hackney stallion. This was in part what should have been a class of four colts, progeny from pure bred coach stallion. A special classification of this sort is advisable when the exhibit is a large one and fully meritorious, but the making of special classes for local breeders just on the spur of making awards is to be most heartily con demned. In the Shetland pony classes, the Occoneechee Farm, of Hillsboro, N. C, was, awarded first premium and Anderson & Theim, of Raleigh, second. Cattle Classes Poorly Filled. The Jersey cattle classes were fill ed by J. S. Jeffrey and D. L. Ferrior, of Raleigh, and S. Wilder, of Cary, N. C. In the class for bull two years old or over, S. Wilder was awarded first and D. L. Ferrior, second. J. S. Jeffrey showed a specially meritori ous 3-year-old Jersey, winning first over all. Occoneechee Farm, of Hillsboro. exhibited four representatives of the Dutch Belted breed, one aged bull and three cows and heifers. The principal exhibit of Guernseys was made by W. D. Phelps, of Farm. ville, Va. An entire herd consistine of bull, aged cow, heifers, and calves onds were liberally awarded to . breeder. The only other exl i j:i,,r of Guernseys was Thomas Ty.u ,,f Raleigh. J. F. Homewood, of Burlington, a C, showed a herd of Ayrshli ;. The Devons were very well repre sented by the Wheeler Homestead of Kankona, N. Y. This herd was in excellent show condition and carried away numerous blue and red ribbons. J. F. Homewood, of Burlington, X. C, was the second exhibitor of Dp vons. His herd contained some very good specimens of the breed, but lacked show condition. . With the beef breeds only the Herefords were represented. W. D. Upchurch, of Cary, N. C exhibited the horned Hereford, and B. F. Shel ton, of Speed, N. C, the single-standard polled Hereford. Both herds have been grazing for some time on North Carolina soil and seemed to be holding their own in a. very re markable way. Some Excellent Berkshires. The swine classes, as usual, were better filled than the other classes of live stock. This' was especially true with the Berkshire breed. The prin cipal exhibitors were Leonard H. Tufts, of Pinehurst, N. C; D. L. Fer rior, of Raleigh, N. C; John C. Drew ry, of Raleigh, N. C; C. V. Williams, of Apex; G. A. Riggs, of Apex, and S. J. Betts, of Raleigh. The first three breeders showed animals of special merit. The Pinehurst Farms exhibited a herd of very uniform Berkshires, showing type and breedi ness. The premium for best boar, any age, was awarded to this breed er. D. L. Ferrior won first on boar 2 years old or over. John C. Drewry won first on boar six months old and under twelve months; D. L. Ferrior, (Continued on Page 13.) 7 l REPLACE A great many disk-filled and other common, complicated cream separ ators are replaced every year by simple, sanitary Sharpies Dairy Tubulars. Women prefer Tubulars be cause Tubulars are easiest to clean. Men prefer Tubulars Decause 1 uouiars wear ante- time, run easiest, skim cleanest, skim fastest. Tubulars probably replace more com mon separators every year than any other maker sells. Tubulars are the only modern separator-The World's Best. World's largest separa tor factory. Oldest sep arator manufacturing concern i n America. Branch factories in Canada and Germany. Sales easily exceed most, if not all, others combined. Dairy Tubular Write for Catalog No. 283 WEST CHESTER, PA. f Chicago, m.,8anFranclo, CmU Portland. Toronto, Can., Winnipeg. Can. m was on exhibition. Firsts and sec
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