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Thursday, December 23, 1909. j Where to Buy Best Stock. LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER. 12 4 smsMMsmsmmMsmsssMssmssssssssms LEI Hi IOK C31E, Whether Cow, Pteer, Ball, or Horse Hide, Calf, Do?, Deer, or any kind of hide or skin, soft, light, odorless and moth-proof for robe,rusf"oat or gloves, and make them op when so ordered. But first get our illustrated catalog; with prices, shipping tags and Instruc tions. We are the largest jus torn for banners of large wild and domestic animal skins In the world. Distance makes no difference what ever. Ship three or more cow or horse hides together from anywhere, and Crosby pays the freight both ways. We sell for coats and gloves, do taxidermy and head mounting. - The Crosby Frisian Far Company. Rochester, N. Y tai j ff A 2m Sell Your Fur In the North Sell your fur lu the market. Send your fur where it Is used. We are located In a small town within a few miles of Canada and New York City, the world' greatest fur markets. We own our plant and run on half the ex pense of New York City dealers. We get as much for our fur when we sell as dealers In Northern cities, but having low expenses we are In a position to pay from 10 to 30 per cent, more than such dealers. Dealer in Southern cities, such as Baltimore, Memphis, New Orleans or St. Louis, ell their fur to dealers in' Northern cities. If you sell your fur to dealers In South ern towns and cities you don't get as much as even the dealers in Northern cities will pay you. uou self fur to dealers in New York or any other Northern cityi you get 10 to 30 per cent, less for it than we pay. Get wise t S-nd to-day now I or our catalogue, trappers' and buyers' guide and p rice-U St. Free for the ask ing. It will open your eyes and show you how to get more tt$ out of your furs this winter. CORRY HIDE & FUR COMPANY, P. O. Bos 4127 Corry, Pennsylvania We Pay HIGHEST PRICES For also sharn wi h you te profit made when we resell. Ship skunk, Muskrat, Fox, Mink and other skins Direct to New York the Worlds Leading Fur Market. Our new Profit Sharing Plan makes KANN RE I URNS lager than you would get elewhere. Fair treatment guaranteed by our 20 ycar of fur buying. Express charges oald and setilem nts made Immediately. Write today for price list and Profit-Sharing Plan. K ANN & C OM P ANY 53 East 10th St., . - - Now York. Don't Throw Money Away by selling your raw furs In small markets. Ship dlrct to New York, thevreatest fur market in the world We want Mink,, Otter. Skunk, Coon, Ponsum, Rats and all other American furs. Wilte (or pi ice list, tags, re ference, shipping Instructions. All free. Ad dress Department P. J. S. LODEWICK COMFY, Exporters of Raw Furs 122 University Place, :: NEW YORK. FURS I pay best prices or all kinds of Furs and pay ex press. Prices and tags furnished. JOS. Mi CLAMROCH, Mocksvllle. North Carolina. Farming is Profitable In" Southern Bail way Territory. There Is no better occupa tion for (he Average Man than Farming and no Section la Su perior to the South for a Good Farmer. Farming is a Great Business and should by carried on by the Application of the Best Business Principles. The Proper Location, the Study of Soils, Seed Selection, the Wise -Choice and Rotation of Crops and Careful Cultivation will bring Assured Success. We are in position to Aid You In the Selection of the Proper liocation in Districts which Pre sent Splendid Advantages and Opportunities. , In Writing tel) us What You Want. U. V. RICHARDS. Land and Industrial Aftct SBBthsri Railway. Washington, D. C. t JSeJ1111 advertiser; please mention Catttle Tick Eradication WorK in Our GOOD PROGRESS IN NORTH CAROLINA. ion, and maining Isolated Premises in Released Terri tory Being Cleaned Up With Great Success The Easiest Way of Do ing the Work. The work of tick eradication in this State, this year, has been con fined to the modified quarantine area, and to the free or released territory. The results obtained in the modified quarantined area are exceedingly en couraging. In this group are included Franklin, Chatham, Lee, Randolph, Montgomery, Stanly, and Richmond counties. The present indications are that these counties, with the excep tion of Chatham and Richmond, will be in excellent shape to release next year. In the free or released territory whiph includes that part of the State north of the quarantine line, there were 586 separate premises left in 19 different counties, and by special ef fort, more than 4&2 of these were cleaned up 3id released this year, leaving 134 premises to be carried over for our next year's work in that territory!. Fortunately, most of these premised are confined to Anson, Un- Warren counties. In the re released counties splendid results were had in cleaning up the tail-end herds by the actual disinfec tion of the cattle. In this way 205 infected premisest that were scatter ed throughout 16 counties were re duced to le,ss than 30 places, divided among the following counties: Ala mance, Cabarrus, Cleveland, David son, Davie, Durham, Granville, Guil ford, Mecklenburg, Rockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Stokes, Vance, Wilkes and Yadkin Counties. In order to facilitate the work for the coming year, owners of ticky premises are urged to resort to the various methods of eradication. There are a great many ways of de stroying ticks, but the easiest and most practical method is to make a complete change of pasture in early spring, or before the ticks begin to hatch. Where it is impossible to make this change so early in the season, effective results can be had by picking, greasing, or oiling the cattle thoroughly, before turning them into new pasture. If no change can be made, the same treatment ap plied at regular intervals before the parasites mature, will have the desir ed effect. THOMAS M. OWEN, Inspector in Charge. Raleigh, N. C. " ONLY TEN INFECTED COUNTIES LEFT. IN VIRGINIA. Local Sentiment in Favor of Tick Eradication Makes the Work Easy. The : work of tick eradication in Virginia to-day is most simple and successful. As State Veterinarian I work under the Live Stock Sanitary Board, and Dr. T. M. Owen is In spector in Charge, of the Federal in spectors in this State. I appoint and commission a local man as my as sistant to inspect cattle in connection with a Federal inspector whom Dr. Owen sends; the local county inspec tor reports to this office and Dr. Owen's Inspectors report to his office at Raleigh, N. C. Dr. Owen and I then consult each other and work together. Five years ago there were 33 coun ties in Virginia below the quarantine line. This year we expect to take the counties of Mecklenburg, Brunswick, Lunenburg and a portion of York out of quarantine, which will leave only the following ten counties below tho line and two of these are now partly out of quarantine: Chesterfield, Greenville, Isle of Wight, Nanse mond, Southampton, Surry, Sussex, Fluvanna, a portion of York, anil Warwick. As to Fluvanna County, owing to the free range this county became infected, though far above the line, after some ticky cattle had been al lowed to run at large In the said county. State and Federal authori ties think, however, that we can clean Fluvanna next year, as it now has the no-fence law and also has an or ganized local force at work assisting in the field work. Local sentiment is a death blow to the cattle tick; without this many thousands of dollars may be spent and very little accomplished. Thus after giving the money which is es sential to carry on the work, then the cattle owners must support the work ers by following instructions If they want results, and ever expect to get rid of the ticks and the quarantine. J. G. FERNEYHOUGH, State Veterinarian. Sincqf Dr. Ferneyhough's article was written, Mecklenburg, Lunen burg and part of York County have been released from quarantine.Ed, EXPECT TO FREE TENNESSEE NEXT YEAR. How the Counties Are Compelled to Help Eradicate Tickssor Remain in Quarantine. We have in Tennessee sixteen whole counties and parts of five oth ers quarantined on account of the Texas fever tick. The work of tick eradication has been going on for six or eight years pretty vigilantly. We have county live stock Inspectors elected by the county courts of most of the tick Infested counties who de vote their whole time to inspecting cattle and notifying owners to dis infect. As a disinfectant we use crude oil, made into an emulsion as follows: DUROC JERSEYS !f "? to your nrd by he ne of thoroughbred males. Elrht. two months old boar pies descendants of a ?7 0"0 sire, for sal. nt $7.'0 each. f. o b Durham V. C. C sh with order; pedlrrees furnished. T am now fattening th sire of these pts, and he has gained between 4 and 6 lbs. pr day. JOHN L, HESTER, R. 5, Durham, N. C. TENNESSEE HERD1 OF DUROC-JERSEY SWINE. Bred Sows and Gilts all sold. A few Choice Pigs of fall farrow left. S. H. Stanbery & Sons, Newport Tenn. Jacks and Jennets and Sfallhni; Poland China, Duroc Jersej and Berkshire Swine, for sale. S. C. Nunnhixby, R6, Lexington, Ky. DOH'T THOROUGHBRED DUROC JERSEY INBREEO T0L7h&Try at JOHN I HESTER, Durham, N. C. Fox Hounds Trained and untrained, all pedigreed and guaranteed, list free, either send me the money or to the bank of Shel byvlUe, as you prefer. J. D. STODGHTLIj, Eheibrviiie, Ktv Oakwood Fan Jersey Gattle and Berkshire Hogs Eminent X. at the head of herd, son of the famous Eminent that sold at auction for $10,000. 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 Berkshire of all aces on hand. R.. L. SHUFORD NEWTON, M. O. BELWYW FAR mi THOROUGHBRED BERKSHIRES CHARLOTTE, - - - NORTH CAROLINA. 1 , j 7 Aft 1-f Pics of both sexes, 3 to 6 months old by Lee Premier 3rd (fi.iuu.00 Son of Premier Lone fellow) , shortest nosed, and fanciest headed boar In America. tGllts and 8ows bred to him. Two registered Jersey Bull Calves. Write for booklet and prices. EDGAR B. MOORE, Prop. HoUtein Bull CaWes. $16 00 to $25.00 out ol cows giving 1.000 to 1,500 gal. milk a year. Thoroughbred Pointer Dogs and Pups for Sale. I Mammoth - Black - Pigs A nalr nf thla Itmnni hrAAd nf hntl will lnv the foundation for a nice Income as the pica sell readily for cash, at big prices. One that 1 sold dressed 978 pounds. Address JOHN A. YOUNG, Greensboro, N. 0. sunnysidc 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 steck for sale. Prices reasonable. W. R. WALKER, Union, S. C. REQIOTERED DUROC JERSEYS September Pigs, not Akin. Bred Sows and Gilts. Boars ready for service. High quality. R. W. WATSON, Sterling Stock Farm, PETERSBURG, - - VIRGINIA. RED- POLLED CATTLE The great milk, butter and beef breed and the best for the South. I still have some handsome youngsters well grown, and sired by a son of the first prize and Champion Cow at the St. Louln Ei position, no better breed ing. Prices reasonable. ARROWHEAD STOCK FARM, S.m'l B. Wood.. Prop.. -- ChrlottTilU. Va. FOR SALE Some fancy Guernsy Heifers; some fancy Jersey Heifers; some choice Milk Cows. We have about 400 cattle in our herd. :: :: :: SPRAY CATTLE COMPANY, SPRAY. N. C. POLAND CHINA PIGS f Off GALE. 12 Weeks. Old, $7.SO Each. R. C. COMMANDER, FLORENCE, S. C Duroc Jersey Pigs S0tnfJS S lsh. Sired by $8,000 boar. Also a few choice service boars, bred gilts, and sows. Write for prices. L. M. WH1TAKER, Mulberry. Tenn. We have a few oholce bull calves xo oner as aunav- tlve. prices. Call, or write us your wants. ROSE DALE STOCK PARMS, Poland China Pigs For Sale From the largest herd in the State. Write me your wants. E. a WRIGHT. Sret. Tenn. ANGUS BULLS
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