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O 1990 (30) i- mm 4k. rr JA Tf i-4 i unQrniPTin:i HTZRE'B&EM'L 71 I j r , 1 l -t j f - , r 'II f ii is-' if (7 Cents a Worl Cash With Order) t- ewr initial, jumner or. abioubi wunw m wra, I iix -V: V-. FAMIS'FDR.SALE jOKJRHIT? ' 5-. The Santa Fa has built -a 'now branch railway lint ' " t',v- through the -South Plains region of West Texas." A i rnew farming and Uveatockrreglorr with new town la i ' , being opened UP. This territory . already Is partly oc- denas ine rrogressive raraer io Tenants 4 iiiv,ii?.ivj proven uj ,c.ua pAcijcuvok ic jvu j.hu f t "v-" praise cotton, oorn, sorghums and fruit. It Js an Ideal livestock and tlalry cottotry. - tow prices ior nntllled aWJ.wJf-UnA and iAvr4rma. Mow is earlv , and taks flrat nink WVit( i tndav tor fre lUustratl folderv i T. C. Speyman, 8g Santa -.vmaz',; my tnexexaa In, . , s 517 Acres Lime Land Plantation for Sale $50 per ' '-' Acre-3( acresbottom land, will grow tons alfalfa , 'Per acre. DO bushels corn, 60 bushels oats 1 to Its - bales cotton -without fertilizer Alfalfa has been grown successfully on adjoining -plantation for If years; 60 acres loam second bottom; 157, acres bill land, fairly well timbered: 10 tenant houses, all occupied i -place - waII wabrmi hv Areek on northern boundary, and small . narrow lake in 'center place, both of which form . -excellent ouuet-lor oratnaKa; eav acres in wiiuvuim, r- about 425 acres suitable for ultlvatl6n., Place Is 8 This ; land la - as.: good a -the best -. In. Alabama -;v AOBiriu;t vail ua neri- wwo .yuiuiuuiB, v l", prospecuve purcnasers- at enow.: jam,. , Aiwmn -wiut car. - Write J." ST. Purefoy, Furraan, Ala. Admlnis '.: trator or tae estato or Mrs. Baraa v;uneneut r : 1 r 1 w f v't-' :v p V ; " SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES - : Learn at Boms or SchoolBooklceeping. Shorthand. on credit. ; Positions guaranteed, vKdW8Jds Volleg, " ' Wto'to"' w- c- " "f g :;;-rf-- rr frT' ' ' Youhg Man Learn the Barber Trade And be inde" pendent. The Charlotte Barbef College will teach yott - In 6 weeks.. Investigate. 40 ast Xrada Street. Char--lotto. N.-C. - . ' . --r i- i ii .7 iii i )i ii i 'in. wii.il u"u;iii i.'1'H.ti'.i i. -i'H '. . HELP OR POSITION WANTED - Wanted A Good Job for 1921, or employment. ?T. S ' Howie, Jr.,-Hartevllle, S. C. Boute 1.-.. - v. : t: " Want a Place as Dairy or Stock Farm Manager -On share or salary. A. F. Green; Goldsboro N...C f. Wanted PosiUon as Superintendent qr - General Manaiter Grain or stock farm. Age 26. Can furnish ? A-l referenca Box 34, Route 3, Culloden, Ga..;-. a Wanted Good Housekeeper By single - farmer. No outside work. Good country homer and reasonable-pay. Prefer country woman with boy old enough to help on farm. P A. Rankin. Concord, N. C, Route 2. : , SALESMEN t, S' Plant Agents Wanted By Ingram, & Co., Growers, A Jesop, nGa. . - - l - Agents Make "a Dollar an Hour Sell Mendets, a patent patch for instantly mending leaks In all uten--sils. Sample package free. Collette MJffiVCo., Dept '701, Amsterdam, N. Y. " Sell . Our--Ouariuiteart Oarden Seed Earn valuable i . . ( .-i ' i JI L A . iv ''jfi premiums or casu coomunsura. urutt ut uji. w - flay;.,pay wnen solo, we- trust you.' i Tfree.Vi Jefferson Ifarma,- Albany,' ua, TltVV nil in. .in. -i i . i ij. i. i i.i im . ! ii. . ..i Hr v ' f MBi :W.: Ar KingT" -Liberty.-N.; C ATf writes : 1-am ' jenclpsing?check lof $lind "iiames : olaurVpf Imy ten antfr potfer eybnr , proposition .torVerid each ihree-rhonthr subscriptionat 25 cents eacH,ndal5oto;renewrny subs'crip tio'n f 6 r six mo nt h s.V j 1 1 gve? me f pleasureT:t make UhfeseZ-tenants a present , of - these' subscfiptions'asl get1 so ery;muchworth-whfle frifor- mation jrora- tne, gooa -qio, rrpgres siveFarmer." " Every. Ian each-ofhls siye yFarmer, I There :, U Tno -better' Christinas presertfiaiiaearV sub scription to our jiaper. - i Helps the Tenant Become a Land- downer olrgiht tajsee that tehantsgets Thelprogresf i; WAf TCRCOMBSrKouteN' Sum J -merfield, C, writes t ''JHaate bn a renter all my hfe";iintil:;this year, I feel'Itfjowe The. Progressive Farmer the praise, for now owning; a nice ",Ht- tle.farm which I am real proud df;vrv m .. n . T . ' .X.-'-' 'I. ine progressive j?armer- is reai proud, tooj; to have helped any man In this way. v XDUROCJERSEYSj : Ii!" 7. yorflanV-Vqader Grand Champion feoar CKorthS Caro2- lina State ' Fairv" Was-: just past zs . months old ;svhen' shown,. He stopd 41 inches hxghon alO-mch. bone and'aqtnally weighed: 820 founds, y. " ','We-haVeJii- -few eat clasyCyouiig payer" $f st prize., tinder jr$ ar boar " at Raleigh. T'This -,plg is" -op, off .the ; ground, has strong arched backhand' e smooth as: hey grtfVv-: Come or; writet JorJatf BrolfMcCidiert; N. C:r WANT TO ' SFJJiYQn-A" GOOD- DUROC OW One" that raises' Jiarga" litters. iWUi maSct you money. v - !.-'' ' j'"-- v V'.--" " PIGS Can aiso supply-palrft -and trios jpfPIG,, not akin Jmmune. ( -v 'Vij;-'l Satisfaction; GuarankeiC'1 . -.' CAMPBELL-HJCKLIN LIVESTOCK .U0R'M.; Premium list MACHINERY , , M - Corn JUllls, Saw Mills." Shingle Mills, Water Wheels. . . Engines. De Loach Co., 41, Atlanta, Gav ' for Bale My -Martin Ditcher and Terracer 20-B iwAvmt': M.'tUAhiT HnnMirf l.fuiM.iiniilh. 4ha1 maJ., Win .ah ti.a.ln v ' ever? farm in this count: mine never used or un-' ' " " nurkftd hut WftAthw bflHtiwi.T! Th ..mil. tor 1801 hava i - nacked. nut we&tner beaten. sold my farm; fljst check for $55 buys it i Your check. (-.'- t - returned if sold. Bererence, . National Bank. Jona 4 K ' Phillips, Calhoun, Gay Route L . ' 1 - . '"Beek "st News.- MISCELLANEOUS -. Write for- Sample cony White's Beehive Tom White. Dublin. Ga. ' For Sale Sun-dried Apples 8e found, 50-ro.iJiags. Mixed peas, make best offer. Luther Cobb, Culberson North Carolina.- ". Hartsville 11 Cotton Seed--First - year from ortgi- nator. $3 per busheL Pigs 9 to lS.weeka old.'-So.BOto ' $7 Don McLeod. Rowland.' Nr C. if A . Galvanized Shingles and 5-VCrimp Roofing. ,Bub ber roaflng'-'Smooth and - Slate-surfaced. ' High-grade., 4 but priced low. , Rudd Piper Roofing CompanyrvBw. - ham, N. C --V - - .-'..yv'fi.-w. j .-1 1 An , a m u-i . 1 1 T Poland-China and Duroe Boars. Holstein bulls- Good " young cockerels.. ; Rabbits. Send 10c for 'instructive , -i list. W. -R. Wats6n,- Bo 1810, Oakland, Iowa. . , - Spray Fruit Trees 'This Winter--With Ume-sulphur 1 , to control Ban Jose (scale. ? we hbtb: lt'in-concen -etratedform.' and by addinir 9 aallons water to each j. n - gallon iime-suipnur you nave- a mixture that will kill ii - seaie ana mane iruit trees neaitnv.' it!ps rv pxdtpss i v--- ' t ..n t os. e ..11.. k -&t.I. . ' " i van. u-hiiuu. uiu,' nam? ornce, v vaaaaie arm, juirmingnam, ' Ala.. U-- T FEED - .J . For Bale-All grad of cottonseed meal, eottonseed nirlls.lnHjarload and less than carload lota. Write or . wire us jor delivered prices , lyleac Lyle, Huntsville, Alabama,- 1 r . ' - - - FRUtT Apples $1.50 bushel.' . Putnam." Black 'Mountain, North Carolina, Box 33. - ""--" '" -a. Oranges. Grapefruit and A11 Kinds rf Citrua Fruits X i i Fresh to you, direct from our erovea:- laree boxes con- "T? , about !J0O. oranges, $5 y .'half boxes,- $3 ; : quarter r.' boxes, $175: 12-peck size barrels $10, best for-mer- , r rchants. , vReferenca.;fMi bsnk hitra. X R- Tavlnr. .084 " " ' nt ii. ' i . m;." fnf .1 ..-TJ.,; 7. '.. JK Twissa St, Tampa. ' f la. PRINTING r - f ""25 Envelopes or Pper--$1.15; 500. $2.10. postpaid. ;T .Womble Press. Bear Creek, -N. CT ' Z( k i RICE 5Nw". -' for Bale Unpolished Carolina Bice 8e a pound, - In 100-lb, sacks, f.o.b. cars. White Hall,' B. C. Corn oanee -co., .upx - A"f--wmte-jian, . u.'-? m -SHINGLES V oeuaranteed?to last .40 years' sa.50 .-nAr i nniv: fn - mf. "-r'-'-v5; -ouaniaty,--fo.b, ;cars,-Apex-.. I also 'have 18-inch, r ,.- .rIuIiiIupJ mayea .onreauest. ' xH3.vOUve, SYRUP. rift -v Pure Louisiana Cane Syrup $7.50 a case of six 10- v- pound cans. ' t H. Kllnfttfink Wnahlnfftm T a ' , r w -j cypress barrels of 35 gallons ach, at $1,25 pe gallon, , freight paid; Nor. and Dee. delivery J $3 cash per bar ? rel with order. W. W. WilUamn. Pavo.-a.' . it- i - TIMBERS Boxwood W-a are the largest usws of cut Boxwood In the. United Sta.fWS. If vnn hvn mrt-r tn -o in 5 uuu-r riu3 u,. xweierences, - uun -ana.' wadstrssts, ,,5; &.S. Pennock Co., Philadelphia, Pfc .'7 PLEA SET- ET'il SvKHj0 K yote PEOORESSmi ARkctt i not neolred promptly aad regularly .. sah WMk.-v Plessa notify mof delays, that ws may take up the trouble with the PostoCflce Department, i - -',' . Prof. Massey's Page Alone Worth the Subscription Pnce - AIRS.; J. Elwopd Cox, "High' Point, N. who, is .well -knowji -to many xsiortn L.a.ronnians, .renewsjner, subscrrption and "writes : : "We have no- farm, but the pagejedited by Mr. Massey alone'J'think worth the price of "the-: paper, to ine "at least s as. "I have a .large vegetable garden and. a" flower" garden with a1 fewtreefT and vines.1 The" advice Tgiven along these lines is .very instructive, as it is given- for;our) section of the country.. May his"-days';be long and his "brain clear, Ho 'write "of these things 1" ' " , K Hore Messages From Readers BIG TREM AINE is , making a 4great hit; ; The following from J. E. Sas-" serj , Mount "Olive N. C; is only one of many- comments ' reaching us : think -the story you are running is very gobd My wife likes jt fine i ' J.VE. T. Ayscueasks for more sub-' scriptidn- blanks' and -says : "I would be fflad if vou would send me another V v "... .-';. " -r- : 1" . ' . - -: knife-like . the 'one you sent- me. last year."; "The 'knife has .been one' of our mostpopular premiums. We oc -f er it. f or, t)yo ' subscription. ' . - "Send me ne of ,-ypur Farmer's Account " Books', say? W. K Haw kin's, helby, N.-C, in sending-in his renewal.-The Account Book for 1921 will be 'larger nd ; better an: ever rbefore.V Only. 1l5 cents'added rtoiyour renewal;wiIKge't a "xopy-for you;J1' TSarn, Harley; Route d, I Copef 5. C., makes : vlsZ ieel good. ";by. Saying : it seems like one of the- family arrd l can't' afford lo niisitcif .VossibleSl mast the .I'Enclosfe'iJgttiy "check iorv$2 being- f6r"a" three gears' subscription.- I "have" seen only, irie that : you have the. best,, farm oarjer in the. South. L, D. Shoemaker, Granbury, JPex, B.faaSay pXfJERlENCE ntu$t br paid for, r and ' "only." the Z same - ' Jcind -IF" twice1 -ft RO C J E RS E YSj vSOO.Heaa Jr. Herd on aiLjExelustve'Kof arm.-""- r: ' BBJED and QPEN OWS and GILTS. ; 'SEBVICIT'BOABS'r'-and. POS. both sexes!- ' Seat "blood' llneaof the--l)reeL,?iCan supply from one to a carload.''Pricea right- Satisfaction uar snteed. - - WHITE US. i- . i BRINKLEY"dUROC FARM, Brlnkley. rk. DUR0CS4j Bdart ;-)UR0CS J;. Ppthfindff Preeptineh f ; . Reserve Champion 'North Carolina"" Stat Pair, 1920; - ,v Ll. v,.'",HeadsOur Herd. ,- j- .'A yEW-CHOICI! StnUMEK BOABd left for" Vale', jatr reasonable pdces. W guarantee satisfaction. t X FAIRMONT FARMS,- ' " E. S. Vanatta, Owner I lljrj Hlllsboro. N. C BOWMAN Registered DUROCS WQ OPFEB SPUING AND TEABUN(3 GILTS Sired by sons and- grandsons of OBION CIIEKRY KINOr and OBION CBJEBEt KING UTttr Wrlte tis for prices-.on one or a dozen.- Jou will receive' our prompt reply, giving full descriptions. v V" TOXJNQ BOARS Various ages. ' s 8AMUEI1 ?0WMAN it, DNS. ;v Boone Mtlfr V Inula. Registered Duroc-Jersey HogVi At reduced pricW -Service Boars," Bred 'Gilts,; and Selected Pigs. Purchase price will be refunded and transportation charttes paid both ways on any animal not ' Derf ectlv atiaf actonr. . DEVANg MURPHY I' r . ATKINSON, N. C. 100-DUROCJERSEYQ-100 . CLOSING-OUT 100 PUBBBBED DUKOC--' JERSEY HOGS AT FARMERS'-PBICES, - - ' Several- Grandsons and Granddaughters of SCZS BORS. weight.J50 to 200 PBICEJ-BOARS. 35; GILTS, tSfr'-i- ' CEDAR GROVE. FARM, . BARNWeLu 8, Si CHAMPSHIRES HAM PS HI RES " A FEW BBED SOWS aJTB GUVTS " .These are of the very best breeding and are choice n . individuals. ' t YOUNG BOARS Beady forservlc. ; j Also PIG3--AlJ Immune. - 11 . 'write us jour Wants '. ' M CAMPBELUHICKLIN LIVESTOCK CORP'N.. Pigs, ShoatsO. I..Cr-Bpari; Sows O.-. I. C. HOGS ol Pigs, Shoats,v we v.-Boars arul Bre w7vi.towen; - O. 't. C. HOGS Of the highest breeding at apedU prices. jem, noaw,vwgmn -from 50 to150-Ibs. Servioe weo ttows, , mate Fair prize winners. . BEPFOROr VA. HAr.:rsiiiREs -. - HALL IIAT.IPSHIRES yve onerrat xeasonabie prices. sow s and .-7--.;..-.v.i...iv, ptrca hV BTMf hftarn and iMi .nf Wa4 - 0 . T V Y Vims. irau tred.to Oiir trief winning boars Gilt . and . boars of, alK aee. 5S aL8: Sat isfaction J- guaranteed.'1' CVHAL3U HAMPSHIRE FA1UM, ooperion, Georgia., , POLAND-CHINAS Reg; Type. Pcland-Cliba Hogs YJBARLING BOARS, weight S0 to 325 lbs H .from . .i. ;-.' .,,y,ti 5o to $60 each Alsd BBEJ GU.TS."welght 825 to' SSO lbs , from k. f ..,50 to $75 each Hogs hIppedLC.O.I. ' Giant JBuster. Jumbo. loBa jiKing and J?lg Defender-Attains. ffH E,W00 D LAW POL A N D-CK IMA1 FARMS dig:type tpolahd:chinas Five eixcetlonajows with large litters. Pigs are ClBjurmaiv Big- TBob and Giant Buster breeding g-weeks PlgI..OBly each;-12-Weeks Pigs, $15 Nothing .butbest' pijjs shipped, i Registered iii buyer's nama. .Satisfaction guaranteed. tewss? nEDGiLTs fM EDeEWOOD PARM, -Jsfferson City, Tenn. Wv Powell Male; Owner., BIG BONED iPOLAND-CHINAS - JUMBO' WONDER, DBPENDEB, , , - 5 and GIANT BUSTER STRAINS. Service Boars, Bred. Sows. f Bred Gilts, and Vies all ages, -mated, 110 akim , All hogs cholera im muned and registered..; ; - Get Our Best .Price onCood Pigs. nrHE LETHE POLAND-CHIN A FARM, Woodlawn. - - r .. : Virginia. HOLSTEINS . .. . .s.-a.'-' e LoaV-Uvcd Purebred HOLSTEIN Leave -out t- oik- consideration the greater direct'iJashreturn and Hol Steins' are' still the est investment you can' 1 make, Great - strength' and con-, stitutioiial vigor make the typical Hol- sieur iong-iiveg, jiree irom aisease ana sure -to "prodnce-njany healthy calves. 2V-thirteen-year-old Holstein owned by .the:" Kansas i-Agricultural ; College fin- ished 'a'yearVTecord.of 15,773 pounds This -reeord -Indicates -the dollars and cejtits .Yalue of .Holsteinyitality. "Send' for free Illustrated Booklets. They-cQntaitt -valuable', information for "every 4tytiUtC--t-z.. - TI3 IIOiSTEINFIUESIAN ASSOCIATION 1 3 Hudson Street Drattleboro, Vermont REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 'ZL- For Sale at All Times. "?JB0 AtLlAGESrDR'BOTH SEXES. 25 two to nve years oia. r 18 TBARLINGS: SOME CALVES. 1 ; V' BROAD" ACRE FARM, 'n'.nriNlA WhM wrltlng M vertlseo : Say i "I am writlnj yoo as aa -aavemser i ins rrr ,:r ii v;rries.' guaranteea the reliability of alt advertUlntl K carries -,It;.wiU cost ypu-700ito mail me to, every.suli-, V scnber of the'Carolinas-Tirgmia JMitiori of r "y-.-t I r ;: t, Tfte. Progressive JFarmer$:"r . s. But itjffill cost you, only: ImM: wd-to REACH- these 70,000 peopleith' a .classified ad'4u-ita;c6rumnsi rf'Twentyjfive words - till easily , e,over Ivhal; you want to say and wiltcost you only Before you, say "It costs, toomucli tfiinof what it will cost to qsend me ouiSWhyitwlll cost' you more to get the.names put on me.tfian ou ad -will cosCif .it: la. run. ii?. & rI'wniffcostu. $2,050 iJtmcii:ie.riadepM the-Fonr Editions vof ThaJrogressive .Farmef:when irwill dd;the workior only & scents a wordwhat1 twenty of :ine VilL cost. ?r if 1 v 1 . . I S-MMrsMHMMeeraMBM-MH--J .ft - r TTV'-K.aii'. 1 , v'.'.'BLBVVrU!l.T4-".. m ft?0:
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