THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER 1163 (28, WHERE TO BUY PURE'-BRED LIVESTOCK - GUERNSEYS V, : 5 i 1. m A t 1 lilt I It: UK! i ft; 1 1?. i an it: i t . x i a; 1 ' : ji Ms i f .1 ' 1 7 I f! 51 1 I T n TIm TKJ tU flnf. T-rf UT,. III III Wat Tkey Klat tie Only Test Wlere A3 In the Pan-American Model Dairy Breed Test the Guernseys won the prize for net profit in butter fat pro duction, the prize for net profit in butter production, the highest aver : age score on butter, the best rating for color and flavor of batter, the lowest cost per pound of butter produced, and the greatest return for SLOO invested in food. The best cow and three of the best five cows in the entire fifty in eat wareflve Gnetaaeys. Write I at foil fail ormatka. American Guernsey Cattle Club DoxD. Petaboro.ri.il. (4) FOR SALE One Registered Guernsey Bull your - years old. Gentle, any one can handle. Belling to prevent inbreedingf Color, fawn and white; weight, about' one thousand pounds. - J. E. MEREDITH, Route No. 2, 5 Thomasville, N. C. JERSEYS Registered Ball Calves for Sale; jrrem fine dairy cows. Calves grandsons of "Bal edgh Fairy Boy," sire of 40, and "Mabel of Ash land." who has 59 tested daughters and 52 pro ducing sons. Also will sell some cows. - Will sell these calves on terms. Write at once if Interested. Z. T.GODWIN, .. Jefferson City, Tennessee. SHORTHORNS Shorthorns and Polled Durhams Our 1917 crop of calves, consisting of 45 Snort horns and 35 Polled Durhams for :. sale. Bred cows and Heifers. High-class cattle at bargain prices. -, Also - POLAND-CHINA GILTS. W. R. MOORMAN & SON, Box P. F., v Glen Dean, Ky. PURE-BRED BULLS FOR SALE Red and Roan. Ages from 3 months to 20 months; of dual pur pose strain. Prices right Our new herd bull, "Imported Sir Christopher" was recently pur chased from the Carpenter & Boss, Chicago, Bale of Imported cattle, June f, 1917. - . - . J. G. ALLEN & SON, Newport, ' Tennessee: "1 REGISTERED MEKEFORDS WEDNESDAY November 14tb, 1917 MNML SMI REGISTPRED SHORTHORNS THURSDAY Kovcnbcr 15!h, 1917 WASHVIIM (Slate Fr GromM MIESSEE it SO Cons, bred, or with calves at foot 6 Bred Heifers 10 Yearling Heifers 20 Bulls, all ready for service No popular blood is missing from this offering. We will only itemize eight intensely bred Beau Donald heifers; eight heifers strong in Perfection Fairfax blood ; one grandson of Perfection Fair fax; two grandsons of Prince Rupert 8th; while the names of Prince Lad 9th, Acrobat, Prince Rupert and Protection, occur quite frequently in many pedigrees. - ' 25 Cows; bred, or with calves at foot 5 Bred Deifers ' 10 Yearling neifers ' 20 Bulls, all ready for service Ten cows in the offering bred to Sultan Coronet 400076, the $1,000 sire ; .six . Scotch cows, while there are many cows with strong Scotch tops; also a few straight Bates females; three Victoria cows safe in calf; two Village Girl cows, by Good Knight; two grandsons of . Avondalec -Whitehall Sultan and Choice Goods blood is plentiful in this offering." Consignment from Tennessee's herds, and filled with fashionable blood. Not a house cleaning sale for our breeders, but a sample floor for their herds. The good reports of our 1916 Sale make us confident that our careful selection and exacting methods have been worth while. This year's offering shows improvement. The demand for good breeding cattle has greatly increased. You must not miss these ' lales. Look Again at the Dates. Every animal will have state approved tuberculin test and can be skipped anywhere ; without restriction. . : , SEPARATE CATALOGS ARE ISSUED. SEND FOR THE ONE YOU WANT. For Further Information and Catalog, Address C0L AuoS1' J. L fiTTE, Sec'y and Sales r7gr. FI D. HEHGST, Ringman. Dept. "B", Box 397, NASHVILLE,-. TENNESSEE. QimHHIltII"""I""HIHllimlU . . . .1 ; . r - TAYLOR PLANTATION BULLS AND HEIEERS OF Golden Lads, Golden Fern't Lad, Blue Bell, Tormentor, Oxford Lads and Eminent families. You know there is no better blood than these famous proved families. Write for descriptions ana prices TAYLOR PLANTATION, COLUMBIA, S. C. Kentucky Pure-bred livestock For Sale; If you are In' the market for any kindt of pure bred ptestocli write to the Kentueky Purt-brsd Live stock riusaclatloa, - Louisville, Keatueky. This asso ciation has within Its membership nearly all the breeders in the state of Kentucky and te in a position to put you-In touch with the best blood and best individuals at satisfactory prices. L. B. SHROPSHIRE, Secretary, 04 Republle Bullous, LoulsvIHe, Kentueky. Doa't : Throw Away This Paper Nerer throw swsy a copy of The pVocreesive Farmer. If you don't file your paper for future reference, then "lve the paper to some farmer, farm woman, or farm boy. JERSEYS MERID ALE JERSEYS Several foundation herdiTof "par ticular merit are available from the Meridale Herd this summer. They are fully described In a small leaflet, mailed on request. AYER & McKINNEY 309 Chestnut Stmt, Philadelphia, fa. AUCTION SALE -SMALL FARMS- AUCTION SALE I., iUCOUAT, SSBin . "j .... ..aiiiinv at public auctton to the htehest bidder, on unusually ted farms ranging from about JOscres to 60 c? nnlnii Tim" . ilHitlnnH hv J. H. Bennett, Of . a i . i it .m n& f.rminff land s sute of cultivation, yields as hlh .... ."vnuun orninDOi n. O.. lUtoUAT. NUIfilSDtn . good, terms, about seventeen choice and well lneabwi ,V aet- Thla w the large well known "Champion M contains severU hundred acres tnn rJT.: .-roiU1r' f101.01 tne land is in a fine Zi.Z. J .Tl. mu15u"neu corn naving peen made. There is a vanew m "'"'VSin, . 'i ''iaiiL.x FINS FOB TOBACCO. This is right In the comma v'' " f BfPe section of the Southland and enormous profltT are beta? made on these crops. There we 5JLfiaJJ-,B wd.nll water powers that canbe develSea cheaply. This is an unequalled Thi. SLSST ?. " , ""d the small investor as well as the large. ' . 3a(j5gon Rnrin?. v13! bout e mile south the noted health .and pleasure resort, J"" 'tteti' CThn PVfT61" mU w'th Tuft'i beautiful Pinehurst-and winter Pcjay SH'in 7 ESS M!S?J3 fiB&Kitt -ATMS. louSlwd? cUmate neeJth conditions of this section ate. the finest in w. UiwlTSiS?hSf? rrawer,; tto srowers. fruit growers, poultry and JTAkYOV r th. hT. iiUR, OWN PRICE in this wonderful progressive section. .. . wnrth ff0ing mniV!,y Kf.le we wlu iM FREE many gold and silver prizes tnat wffl be worthpini the" ind wheUier J want to buy land or not, take a day off and be with us. Music w t H",'" Jhf, Ter?sll-One-fourth cuh, balance In one, two and three'yeart with ww1"' at a r-JTls Jhf. Term ill One-fourth cash, balance In one, two and three 'years wiui v 'nriiiSrJPVL1 ettlemnt a fiat discount of 4 -per cent on deferred payments. REMEMBER THE DATE TUESDAY. NOVEMBER Stk? ISI7 SALE BE8IN8 II A.M. e i l The Property About Oae Mile South Jackson Springs. SaU by THE CAROLINA REALTY AND AUCTION CO Sale of High-Class Horses from Ewell and Cleburne Farms On November 15, 1917, at Spring Hill, Tennessee. - r HmUZ00.1 rn n their Horses. Including Mares and Colts by Also andsco, Walnut Hall, , The Abbe, John B. Gentry, etc. Most of ,them good race F?!FUtO HEAD OF WELSH. AND SHETLAND PO N I ES, serviceable for overy-dey use. For Catalogs write w ALLEN CAMPBELL, or PERCY BROVyN, r Spring Hill, ; ' .v 7Tnne When writing to advtrtisert say, "I saw Progrosiivo Farmer.", V . ' - your advertlstment- to ' J ' r -

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