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Saturday, i:ov; FA&nEris hake extra .'1 ' 4 - Tke Fana VpodTIot " i'v- TN" THESR' times or s'rarritv. and hitrh YffiW&&- to.Wear, pjrlces for kinds of wood and lum ber the ; wood-lot h one ofjthe most profitable pieces of ground on 4the farm." If - you .. sell : on 'the , stump - it' ,isclear -profit, as it grows'without- worcand no expense for 'cutting and haulincf.' " TW-'i? TTV. Tott-. D CAM ' 1 Co 4 ' JVC, f Bet ,your -iifs. 'yb j want- the best. nrL.i II aii ' In hiv tn miv A f AW - remember 'the long wear, the . good roomy, comfortable fit: you get in the: Carhartt. - : ';,V ' iV" Cheap, shoddy overalls are expen sive Carhartt Overalls are money savers In the long run: . Ask - any farmer who wears- them.-.vi'.v ' Hamilton: tiaifcattr CfS , Atlanta, oeorgia' m ..v.1A.- iil. ;ntAM f mill Town L-Il-JL. " JL..-:...;...:..., Statb ...I.K..JT. " I'aVim in A 'aterk." a nrrri1 mativ Wart"" mfllnut trees! at. a price from $30 to $75 a tree according to ''size;", every centj being clear money.'. ' j , " ) . find 'that a permanent., wood-lot is an, essential part of a well-equipped farm. 'The. one , direct economic reason : for the use of land as wood-tot is that on som? areas timber is jthe mbst profit able' crop1 that can- be' grown." This, of course is especially, trufe of poor; foughf the land is adaptable to valuable crops, the wood-lot should occupy" a few acres ' 'rt 4-U A ni-on ' TViB,.' dw'o' errant many indirect considerations., hbwever; ,manent wood-lot on the -farm.1" The- lllipUl fcdttV 'VV-?J ujuuh; uw.w particular' case, are.v(l) For conveni ence of home use for1 fuel, .posts, and nlioH e4irVi irrn ntfAii Oc o WltlH- break for buildings or crops ; (3) as a , sneiter ior siock; .t; ior proicv-uuu wi l?ind from erosion r (S) to ( furnish wprk (6) "for purely esthetic reasons, andq? recreaiion puryusc5t iui vy i vav alone a farm with a' well-located grove of trees," however small,. will sellpor A'- a ffiii"k V 'M. "C, . iff O A VVsV 'V. ; -rt?-!4; I Ar , & ' r,i t V i i" mi- n j ;" ft i t"'M 'ifi'" i. '' I ' .-(-v. NX f)tJAZ , . " Cpicfe andshovejs Pii yqurditching , ... .... f !iW?Tl.':.-k.'' MAih 1i'if in 1iC HfYlft.'..-'..- ..',1 !, r , ........ v J J Get Rid of Wccdi : Spray witiiChampionTPreeKjllt : 2 er. Absolutely, sure if properly ;: : used. Kills trees of any size or i ind, sprouts, shrubs,vuies,etc, : Thousands of farmers use .it. $15 per gallon, 3 SexAonlyByfreiehtprex-' J" iress.- Order tooay. . Ask or booklet.' s : r. ti. Triuxsoif & sons V' MnPMf "infers ifniiiuri A I 'Ji.il jib u II -'' duvet N UT' vv W V 3. I CITi m I l . smooth Br s IS IT V i '' I WriM'IOT'' 7 if 1 G.V.T. SILOS r r ! Vnur Farm-.' iTwo-way reinforcing. ; Erected early, buyers. Write today. . .;t IC9 North XUt Ct. BIRMIS5HAM ALA 1 AnVPRTTQFH PROnTIfTf? nave a good reputation for quality. THey cost no more, often less, than the nonj-advertised stuff which may or mnv r.rA k r nnrh Hetter 2 Safe than c crri : Cisy ' JLayertiseq, pro ; : "; - tjource ui-1 iuui - v A'rJb.yv years ago 1 was piaunmg iu - WUJ navfcv eration of - such' machinery-! thought Dest XO gO O'SOlUC.'guuu siiuui nu take a, course in iarm mecnauics. wrote - the editor -of -The Progressive find just the thing .'.wanted. He'wrot&- ing 'I, wanted' at. the-A. and M. College of Mississippi in the . Farm t Motor Course which rrot, coates was giving. I went and it has been, of untold bene- Ill jo iuc aim , my nv6iuwi there is not another man near who has ever made any study; otmotors, tney tn cet'them out of trou ble, whenever a tractor or engine gets wrongs I made quite, a, nice little n'Us..f loef ira"i rlrtintf "turftrk of. this amuuuv j . 0 , "kind and was able to , pay cash for, all . . , e . t 1 i:a 1 had, to puy; tnereiore,, i uau uu ucuu bills due-m the fall and could hold, my svVi ,IH T'uirac readv tn sell. ...j-- ' VUttVU - ' - if . - ,' C 1.-1. W:L RA FJAr "J, .; .Experienced blasters have; found .-t , , ;, . Hercules 60 much more jecdnomi-: - ' ' " - ; cal ior this work when the eroundis " wet.; Herpules digs a clean, V-shaped ditch without spoil banks, - mtrtr' c,4ti PafAlina .F.vtpn'sioh Ser-" 1i,xxu ivuui'vuvwo , , -. vice , is , wisely : urging- farmers to Hieing b 'ommv ...... -j -- HVre is its advice on how to begin: -,ri. fi TIia first sten ih beekeeping is to learn something about and: studying bulletins : and - books - on experience and studying their, methods u.. mnrint in"a ' hpp-vard under the directions of: a successful- beekeeper, and by working ;with one's ;ownvbees.v x The Time to Start.The best time .-m.t. ..Aim fhA hpi to start is, in me sijns,vir Jiave before them;the;entire summer to, standatd hives, such as afe now used by successful , beekeepers, should be . ..'j ' t.ArA W- Kac nrp nhtained: and there. should be provided a , bee- smoKer, a occ cii,-.uu,' ...... good strong pocket.knife. ' :,.t - ? . Where to Get Bees-First, bees may be obtained by purchasing good -bees in standard ' frame hives from , some neighbor, these to be - moved at the r ' kp' Amrea' location. proper tuuc, - f . Second, bees may be-transferred;frphi sonie .available be tree m the wods : iL-ji--j"irhf4i ?rkme hive. IJ V. lSSe;ou,the farm, "Send for .if v ,r) this book 4 , a v)(f ' f M' . m V T. ;i fA ! lyr. ,r ; a )ls; HERCULES FO VMIWJrrA Tki Atfwremeii if tTorrk i.OO. on KoV Orrfe V VNx AX I iaWttficSr or money refunded in.fulL Thit urnte backwl , ; XMv ACVV by!ctittl of mUUtftt doUar.. t ; , r . ' ; ' K; f&ktSS4i' : iBfB.tlonml Safity Chick roi with Buttermilk bu beea thoroufhly ViNAcyr ; !SSi?Sd to orwem product" ThouBtnd of b being hipped thij ' Z W Toffer loT VSafrtr Chick Food for $10. lf chart w paid . ; ; UTTCT ' " STour etlS Pwitofftee moaqr. order must accompany bippini to iwl AKbui toSirateh'; I' ;truction. fV v ' VV-:.: fA,kt?ttmif - P , V;.?;r.'V''.;,-'- S lb. bag 91 A , MONEY ISAUR W eof sawitea, : . v ' Intffl.tlMal Sifely Chick Feed with BottermllkA eo. , butter- 'f milk protein concentrate, nwnw awesuoie, -" ' ciiiEnn SiqflO to .$2300 lea? Men-COYS OVER lb , . FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, ' ' . ' - Dept 0 27. Bocheater. N. Y. ' ' . ' Miu. . c-.J m ' vl.hnii, nb.rrit 111 . , ! , , t"
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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