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f 1 T " i 14 1 HI t1 .4- POULTRY 3- "S;'t..:.vi,;-.''- T -TT- T ' mm mmm h h I A S I m " V- I Jill'- i POT , Til" . t-- " . ' jSjtj;mEllflBER 8th. 9th and IQfh 30 DIG STRETCHY BRED filMS 30 LenojcGaotle rStock. Farm Representing Uie-U1A1N1 bUMLK Strain Tfieir ams a alio, of noteworthy breeding. SALE AT SrwmjBii WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8, 1920, Cholera Mniin"e;3red tb BIG B0& ORPHAN 125731." MdVER, N. C. .A. -; '."Sr-'',''!' Mm . 1920 Purebr ed Poultry 25 Plymouth Rocks I-Consisting of . -25 Rhode Island Red 'V- This will be a good chance for farmers to buy .:-- . . .. , 4,- 4- " . A- --" "' . .'. , - v- "'.-. -1 ' x . . - some good utility male birds for trie farm. SALE AT SALISBURY, N. C; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1920, ' 1 P.M1 Sharp, at Poultry Show BuUding m r1 - SpSEMSBrM-IMilkmg Shorthorn Cattle COMPOSED OF .25 YOUNG BULLS, BRED HEIFERS XND -YOUNG COWS, YOUNG AND GROWING MALE AND FEMALE CALVES Sale Held at SPENCER, NX, DEC; 10; 1 PJil. ShalindeV iuspicei of EASTERN MILKING SHORTHORN BREEDERS' ASS'N. 1 JIARTIN President, Plaintield; y ermbnt. V C McNUTT, Spedal Representative, Amherst Mass. Fbriatalog ari4 Additfbnal lnfoim West Raleigh, N. C. and 4 AVtk J Profitatele They raise famtiMff.tT4wf' i nat is why DurocTAmva tnH ,:?V outnumber any other breed' la'? hogs marketed in ltoaowcS j vQ tt3 Were Durco-Jeraevt . TT v.'i -T Published and mailed freo Jy Um Lv&reet .wine reterd wsodatiMi fn th world o?er manbera) fc?be THE NATIONAL' OUR OC JERSEY RECORD ASSOCIATION V".,'-H-V APlf BUW i ' T - -v THE YS E 0 ttfR EaSBO RT H 0 RN BE E F ?Do you knovr that thereJta to MttenalTe' - the several markets, that such 1b the -case.-" There lfra, auallty la 8HOBTHOBN r beer that experience tradesmen 'recognize and demand. - " w i - -The extra weight rf, the SHOBTPORN ocxnblned wlttv thla. duality gltea .the grower , a doubl advantage, ,i ' - . - - . w'- ' ITPATS'TO OBOW 0HOETHOESf BEEF M, "f J - - ,? 1 .5 i AMtRlCAH SHORTHORN, BREEDERS'. ASSOCIATION.' , ' . - (S .Dexter Park Avenue Cbfeaoo. IIL HOLSTEIHS i-ii HOLSTEINS. 0 ACRE OP KENTUCKY HOLSTEINS -500 our flaJS been fowl y demand to Wlarge DMtti . offlc 'wee. . We ar novf InT ypUNO . COWS Due - to freshen by Brat A KTr4eaEv. Prit8 S200 and uft. " - Prn WEPC'T .0F TOUNO HEITEBS . foYJ?00D UNCH OB'.BULtSBeady sa ted and pap rojrtilflhedri.t , iAePh)i1N POSCH HOMESfCAlhf tVSSMlV hed ighe9tyearly record touU of the South, show h " erd ne-ateo waa winner in'the HnTof 5at 0UF siV J,llr' ry.tron Wrt WnBln bulls. - - ub UUB WANTS And V wOl glT-' Batlsfactlonis LIVESTOCK ADVERTISERS '" "sive pertise :3rouf -Jivestock in Theprogrea.. toct um?r tod 'yourUl reach, the real live fa bayts. . Our readers -ate the beaf mers in '.He Sonth'and are the tnet wha y Pubred livestock.;. Try them:, HOLSTEINS - ; ' - JorSale-HAJESTY'S BROADLAND'S PRIDE 179702-For Sale Line-bred Majesty Bull, Grandson of Sybil's Gamboge . Sire: . Dam: :' Gamboge's Fancy Majesty ; BroadlandV Gamboge Pride ' : Born December 17, 1919. - 1st Prize Senior Bull Calf, Connecticut Stated Fair, 1920 and 1st Prize Senior Bull Calf, Eastern States Exposition, 1920. His dam has a record of 10,731 lbs. milk, 666.86 lbs. butter . at 5 years 3 months. , , rSUNN Y REACH FARM, HARTFORD, CONN. C. F, SJURHAHN; Owner. GEO. MURPHY, Supt r HOLLINS HERD Accredited i BULL CALVJES: ' ' WITH SIZE, TYPE,- PRODUCTION " Herd. Stress Sorur of - KINO LYONS KINQ'lOH." Dam 1 1 to 4 Qeneratlona of YEARLT, BECOBDS " 7 u Write for Our Uat- ' '. c - - - r JOS. A.-TURNER, Man after. t Dept'F, HoIIIm College. , r - Halllni. V. " MISCELLANEOUS BREEDS Kentucky Saddle Horses and Jacks Breeders and Exporter of Pine Kentucky Saddle' Stallions,., Mares and" Oeldlnta.. -8 Maxes, and Geldings, thoroughly broke and ready for-lmme-l dlate use." lfrTeamsCof Percheron Mftree, tred Biff Bone Kentucky 'Mammoth Jacks. .A iplendld lot of stock to select from. f,Wrltens describjrt? your want$yf (r',. v. V ' " - " THE COOK FABMS. V LEXINCTON. KY. Whan . wrlffntr' ailvertiaen. tmSmvvt tl 'mm writinBT vnu u An "advertiser In -The r Pro' f ressive Farmer which guarantees thec-reli- abiutr of all advertxetaat it UTie." - - j 2 THE PROFIT BREED ZiS U rJTEEErrSprodoce the best milk earlier, longrer ftnd most ceenom el ically. They thrive under all conditkms, are always willingr to workj mid Dreea irue to cypeu i erseys eavo you many yvw u vuuouik - , profitable dairy herd. . ,. -r .-- -.V" rAafc the Jersey Information Bureau for any cow information you 'tro&t and also for "Jersey Faets"an(i "The Key to Dairy Profits.'! ; k; THE AMERICAN JERSEY. CAtTLE CLUB J weit zra at., wew, loric v . ; iox or 2?eni of Every Jersey Owner . 326-A mfifMWfcMr iw uio xe Shorthorns ."arid Pc!!etf?Dcrhans: Special Prices oa'ia Bred Cows and wlth'calfea- at foot: Open Heifers and 'Bulls, to 24-monthir of agev rederal tested and ilced jucordlnat -to, cotton,.- r-. Vi K, nuutfMAN SOU, , 6LEN DEAN. 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The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1920, edition 1
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